CM Revanth Reddy Ramzan greetings highlight harmony, minority welfare

Hyderabad: The Revanth Reddy Ramzan greetings extended on Friday emphasised communal harmony and the State government’s commitment to minority welfare.

Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy conveyed greetings to Muslims on the occasion of Ramzan (Eid-ul-Fitr). He expressed hope that people would celebrate the festival with joy alongside family members, relatives, and friends.

In his message, he described Ramzan as a symbol of secularism and communal harmony. He said the month reflected values that resonate across communities.

He highlighted the significance of fasting observed during Ramzan. He also pointed to acts of charity such as Zakat and Fitra as examples that inspire society.

Revanth Reddy greetings stress harmony and charity

Expanding the CM Revanth Reddy greetings, the Chief Minister described Telangana as a symbol of “Ganga-Jamuna Tehzeeb.” He said the State reflects a shared cultural tradition rooted in unity.

He also affirmed that the government gives high priority to the empowerment of Muslim minorities. He linked this commitment to broader efforts aimed at inclusive governance.

Revanth Reddy expressed hope that Telangana would continue to prosper. He prayed to Allah to bless people to live together in harmony, happiness, and peace.