Patna, April 18, 2026: Bihar Governor Lt Gen Syed Ata Hasnain (Retd) held a significant meeting at Bihar Lok Bhavan on Friday with Indresh Kumar and Shahid Akhtar, both associated with the Muslim Rashtriya Manch (MRM). The discussion was described as a fruitful exchange on education, social harmony and the broader vision of nation-building.
The meeting comes at a time when the Governor has been emphasizing education upliftment and youth development as key priorities. During the interaction, the three leaders discussed ways to strengthen social engagement, improve educational opportunities and encourage greater participation of all communities in the state’s progress.
Indresh Kumar, a senior figure linked to the MRM, and Shahid Akhtar, a national-level leader associated with the organization, brought their perspectives on outreach, minority empowerment and community development. The dialogue reflected an effort to connect administrative leadership with grassroots social concerns in a constructive manner.
According to the information shared by the Bihar Lok Bhavan press cell, the conversation also touched upon national integration, social responsibility and the role of Bihar in the larger roadmap of Viksit Bharat. The participants expressed appreciation for the exchange, calling it meaningful and relevant to the state’s future.
The meeting underlined Governor Hasnain’s people-oriented approach and his interest in engaging with a wide range of social voices. It also highlighted Bihar’s growing focus on education, harmony and inclusive development.
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