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The RSS-backed Muslim Rashtriya Manch (MRM) will hold 'Eid Milan' programmes and Iftar parties in a bid to remove what it believes are misconceptions among a section of the people about the Sangh and the BJP, but its attempts to reach out to Muslims have been derided by the opposition as a mere political gimmick ahead of the 2019 Lok Sabha polls.
The MRM said that it would invite Muslim clerics and RSS leaders to an 'Eid Milan' programme to be held in Delhi on 19 June.
Afzal said RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat has also been invited to the event, but might not be able to attend because of prior engagements.
Opposition Samajwadi Party said the move is an effort to "befool" Muslims while the Congre Iss dubbed it a "political gimmick" ahead of the 2019 elections.
Kashyap said such "political gimmicks" would not succeed, an opinion echoed by the Congress.
Afzal, however, stressed that the MRM was reaching out to Muslims to inform them about the work being done by the RSS and trying to change their views about the organisation.
The MRM has been hosting Iftar parties at several places. RSS leader Kumar Indresh was present in some of the functions.
"Iftar parties were organised in Mumbai and Dehradun. More such events will be held in Meerut and Pune this week," Afzal said.
Eid al-Fitr marks the end of the fasting month of Ramzan and is likely to be celebrated on Friday or Saturday.
The MRM claims that it sponsors the education of Muslim children and gives Rs 1,000 every month to 1,000 divorced Muslim women.
The organisation also claims it has set up "food grain banks" for the poor in Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra.
The MRM was formed in 2002 by then RSS chief KS Sudarshan to enable the Sangh to reach out to Muslims.
The MRM has established an educational trust for meritorious students named after freedom fighter Ashfaqullah Khan, he said.
The RSS's Muslim wing had last year organised Iftar parties and served cow milk and milk products to those present. It sought to send a message on cow protection and on the harmful effects of eating its meat.
Special prayers were offered in which appeals were made to protect the cow, at the event.
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