Kolkata: The Muslim preacher Kazi Fazlur Rahman, who is in talks with the minority population along with the CM and TMC chief Mamata Banerjee on the occasion of Eid in West Bengal, has advised him not to remain dependent on any political party. Let's say that on the occasion of Eid every time, the Maulana Rahman community addresses the people of the special. This time, Mamata Banerjee was also on stage with her. Mamata also told the minority community that there is no need to fear anyone. World Bank claims India will remain world's fastest growing economy Mamata has given a slogan saying that "Whoever hits us will be shattered". Addressing the minority community, Rahman did not name any political party or any individual politician. However, whoever listened to his address said that for the first time, the leader of the community had tried to reflect the future of society. Madhya Pradesh people upset over power cuts, Kamal Nath accuses former BJP government In his address, Rahman said, "Do not be dependent on a party to protect its rights. At this moment, many people have come forward, who has a plan and an agenda, and it is not on the side of the community. I have heard that many Muslims say that this political party will protect our interests or that political parties will work for our development. Nobody will do anything. You have seen what has happened. Peep within yourself and trust in Allah. '