Parikshitgarh: AIMIM district president Advocate Fahim Chaudhary visited Asilpur village on Sunday evening and addressed a public gathering focused on education, employment, and equal rights. The event, organised by Mohammad Imran who is the future district panchayat candidate from ward 31, drew a large turnout from the village.
Chaudhary urged families to prioritise education and remain aware of issues that affect their daily lives. He said progress needs a government that respects all communities and provides every citizen with their rights. His comments came at a time when Muslims across Uttar Pradesh express concern over shrinking opportunities and rising anxiety linked to identity based discrimination.
Social activist Adil Saud Patwari said AIMIM president Asaduddin Owaisi has raised issues faced by oppressed and backward groups. He said the party speaks for all people and not for a single community. He added that the party works for justice and fair treatment.
AIMIM Assembly Speaker Afzal Chaudhary called for strong protection of rights. He appealed to residents to support Mohammad Imran in the 2026 district panchayat elections. Imran introduced the party’s policies and asked the crowd to strengthen AIMIM at the ground level.
Party workers including Maulana Adil, Sufi Maroof, Haider Idrisi, Virendra Singh Gaspur, Lalit and Nadeem also addressed the gathering. By late evening, AIMIM leaders went door to door in Asilpur. They explained the party’s focus on education, employment and equal rights for Muslims and other communities, reflecting wider worries in the region linked to exclusionary political narratives.


