The Indian Army organized an Iftar gathering at Qutubwali Masjid, Kwakta in Bishnupur district for the local Pangal community, highlighting its commitment to fostering communal harmony, mutual respect, and inclusive engagement. The event saw an attendance of 125 individuals, including local residents, community leaders, religious dignitaries, and Army personnel, who came together to observe the holy month of Ramzan. According to a statement from PRO Defence, the evening was characterized by warmth and camaraderie as attendees broke their fast, showcasing themes of unity, fellowship, and shared humanity.
The interactions between the Indian Army and the Pangal community served to reinforce trust and cooperation, with a shared goal of peace, progress, and social cohesion in the region. The gathering emphasized the Army’s dual role as a protector of national security and a promoter of societal values, establishing civil-military relations through constructive engagement that nurtures goodwill and mutual understanding. This Iftar gathering was not just a spiritual observance but also a celebration of solidarity, compassion, and national integration.
