The trust would use the empty and unused government land and buildings for educational purposes, he said while speaking at a function here yesterday.
He also wished to see Rampur as an education hub. "Soon there will be a time when Rampur will no more be known for its knives but for its education," he said.
In an apparent attack on his bete noire Nawab Kazim Ali, Azam asked Nawabs to "leave Rampur". "Take your palaces and kothis with you and tell us whatever you need more," he said.
Ali, the titular Nawab of Rampur, is considered Azam's arch rival and has been involved in a turf war with him in the district.
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