With the Assembly Elections 2026 approaching in five key regions, West Bengal, Assam, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and Puducherry, the Muslim Rashtriya Manch has accelerated its outreach initiatives.
The organisation is executing an extensive grassroots campaign to promote democratic participation.
Volunteers are conducting door-to-door engagement, educating citizens on the importance of voting.
The Manch has constituted a dedicated central task force to manage planning, coordination, and implementation.
This body monitors activities across states, assesses progress, and ensures operational efficiency.
The structured framework reflects a more systematic approach compared to earlier campaigns.
Strong coordination between central and state teams underpins the campaign.
Regional units adapt strategies to local socio-economic and political conditions, while central leaders provide continuous supervision and guidance. This synergy has enhanced worker motivation and campaign consistency.
Key central members, including Mohammad Afzal, Dr Shahid Akhter, Girish Juyal, Virag Pachpor, Abu Bakar Naqvi, Dr Shalini Ali, Dr Majid Talikoti, and Shahid Sayeed, are actively managing operations.
State-specific responsibilities ensure accountability and transparency.
The women's wing, led by Dr Shalini Ali, promotes female participation.
The digital team, headed by Virag Pachpor, targets youth and first-time voters, while Shahid Sayeed manages media outreach.
The organisation has adopted tailored strategies for each state, addressing local priorities such as employment, education, and social harmony.
Regional coordinators further strengthen grassroots execution and ensure booth-level reach.
The Manch reiterates that it does not endorse any political party. It aims to enhance voter awareness and reinforce democratic values.
As polling nears, its activities continue to expand through meetings, campaigns, and digital engagement nationwide.

