AIADMK members celebrated Milad-un-Nabi in Saramedu, Coimbatore, on September 17 by distributing gifts to children and extending greetings to the Muslim community, with party officials and alliance members participating.
Coimbatore: Members of the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) celebrated Milad-un-Nabi in Saramedu area of Coimbatore on Tuesday, September 17, by distributing gifts to children and extending festive greetings to the Muslim community.

The event saw the participation of several AIADMK officials, including City District Secretary Amman K. Arjunan and Singanallur MLA K.R. Jayaram.

Nanjundapuram Area Secretary Saravanampatti Chandrasekhar, District Amma Peravai Secretary Prabhakaran, and Ward Secretaries Naseer, Jaleel, Kottai Chet, and Jiya were also present.

Representatives from alliance parties, including SDPI's Raja Muhammad, along with other party executives and members of the public, attended the celebration. The AIADMK leaders used this occasion to strengthen community bonds and express their respect for the religious sentiments of the Muslim population in the area.
The distribution of gifts to children and the extension of Milad-un-Nabi greetings to Islamic brothers and sisters highlighted the party's efforts to foster communal harmony and inclusivity in the region. This gesture was well-received by the local community, further cementing the relationship between the political party and its constituents.
The event saw the participation of several AIADMK officials, including City District Secretary Amman K. Arjunan and Singanallur MLA K.R. Jayaram.
Nanjundapuram Area Secretary Saravanampatti Chandrasekhar, District Amma Peravai Secretary Prabhakaran, and Ward Secretaries Naseer, Jaleel, Kottai Chet, and Jiya were also present.
Representatives from alliance parties, including SDPI's Raja Muhammad, along with other party executives and members of the public, attended the celebration. The AIADMK leaders used this occasion to strengthen community bonds and express their respect for the religious sentiments of the Muslim population in the area.
The distribution of gifts to children and the extension of Milad-un-Nabi greetings to Islamic brothers and sisters highlighted the party's efforts to foster communal harmony and inclusivity in the region. This gesture was well-received by the local community, further cementing the relationship between the political party and its constituents.