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    Inappropriate to hold victory rallies when war is not over: MNS leader Amit Thackeray

    Amit Thackeray criticized BJP's Tiranga Yatras celebrating Operation Sindoor, deeming them inappropriate during a ceasefire and urging tribute to martyrs. He conveyed his concerns to PM Modi, emphasizing restraint amidst ongoing uncertainty.

    India's military dominance is result of self-reliant defence production models: Devendra Fadnavis

    Devendra Fadnavis asserted India's superior defence capabilities, attributing it to the self-reliant defence production models initiated in 2014. He highlighted global recognition of India's defence technology and the increased demand for Indian defence equipment. Fadnavis also criticized those politicizing national interests and praised the boycott of countries supporting terrorism.

    "Merit suppressed in Congress": BJP hits back after Congress' charge over Rahul Gandhi's exclusion from delegation to expose Pak's terrorism

    A political dispute has emerged in India. It concerns the selection of members for a delegation. The delegation will expose Pakistan's backing of terrorism. Congress criticized the exclusion of Rahul Gandhi. BJP defended the selection process. They praised Shashi Tharoor's inclusion. The delegation includes members from various parties. They will visit the United States and other countries.

    Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal leads Tiranga Yatra in Assam, lauds Operation Sindoor's success

    Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal joined Tiranga Yatras in Dibrugarh and Tinsukia, celebrating the success of Operation Sindoor. He lauded the Indian Armed Forces' valour and Prime Minister Modi's leadership in the counterterrorism mission. Sonowal emphasized India's zero-tolerance stance against terrorism and its capability to respond decisively to any threats, highlighting a New India under Modi's strong leadership.

    Samajwadi Party’s Ram Gopal Yadav defends ‘caste’ remark on Wing Commander Vyomika Singh amidst political row

    Samajwadi Party’s Ram Gopal Yadav has sparked controversy by citing the castes of Indian Air Force officers involved in Operation Sindoor briefings. His remarks came after BJP minister Vijay Shah faced an FIR over abuse of an officer based on religion. Yadav accused BJP of exploiting caste and religion for political gain. The comments drew sharp criticism from BJP leaders, including Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, who called the remarks “narrow-minded” and against the spirit of the armed forces. The row highlights deepening caste politics in India’s military discourse.

    Congress plans 'Jai Hind' rallies to counter BJP's 'Sindoor politics'

    The Congress party planned 'Jai Hind' rallies in several cities. These rallies aimed to protest the Bharatiya Janata Party's use of Operation Sindoor for political purposes. The Congress also demanded answers from Prime Minister Narendra Modi on foreign policy and national security issues. They questioned the PM about Donald Trump's claims regarding the Indo-Pak ceasefire.

    • Operation Sindoor: Tiranga yatras taken out in different states under BJP's aegis

      Bharatiya Janata Party organized Tiranga yatras nationwide. These events celebrated Operation Sindoor's success. Top leaders like Amit Shah and Rajnath Singh planned the yatras. Chief Ministers of Delhi, Haryana, and Arunachal Pradesh participated. The yatras aimed to galvanize support against terrorism. Bihar and Karnataka BJP also scheduled similar events. The yatras showcased national pride and honored the armed forces.

      Avoid India Gate: Delhi traffic police issues advisory for Tiranga Shaurya Samman Yatra

      The Delhi Traffic Police has issued an advisory, urging commuters to avoid the C-Hexagon around India Gate on Tuesday afternoon due to the planned Tiranga Shaurya Samman Yatra. Anticipating heavy congestion, traffic will be regulated, with diversions in place on key roads like Tilak Marg and Rafi Marg.

      After strike halt, political battle starts over Operation Sindoor

      Operation Sindoor sparks political clashes between Bharatiya Janata Party and Congress. BJP hails Narendra Modi for avenging the attack. Congress accuses the government of exploiting soldiers' sacrifices. BJP plans 'Tiranga Yatra' to celebrate the operation's success. Congress questions the ceasefire announcement by Donald Trump. They also inquire about potential deviations from the Shimla Agreement.

      BJP to hold nationwide 'Tiranga Yatra' from May 13-23 to mark Operation Sindoor's success

      The Bharatiya Janata Party will launch a nationwide 'Tiranga Yatra' from May 13-23 to celebrate the success of Operation Sindoor, which targeted terror sites in Pakistan and Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir in response to the Pahalgam attack. Senior BJP leaders, Union Ministers, and Chief Ministers will lead processions to raise awareness about the operation's significance for India's security.

      BJP to organise 'Tiranga Yatra' following success of Op Sindoor

      Following the success of Operation Sindoor, the BJP is set to launch an 11-day 'Tiranga Yatra' nationwide, starting Tuesday. This campaign aims to connect with citizens and highlight the Modi government's strong leadership and the bravery of the armed forces.

      Soldier Surendra Kumar, killed in attack on Udhampur airbase, cremated in Rajasthan's Jhunjhunu

      With full military honors, soldier Surendra Kumar, martyred in the Pakistani attack on the Udhampur airbase, was cremated in his native village in Rajasthan. A large crowd gathered to honor the brave soldier, whose body was brought home with a 'Tiranga Yatra'. His son lit the pyre as thousands chanted patriotic slogans, while family members expressed their grief and pride.

      Indian Army takes out 'Tiranga Yatra' in Leh

      Indian Army and CRPF held 'Tiranga Yatra' and walkathons in various states to celebrate the 'Har Ghar Tiranga Abhiyan,' initiated by Prime Minister Modi. These events are aimed at fostering nationalism by encouraging citizens to display the National Flag as India approaches its 78th Independence Day. Home Minister Amit Shah urged everyone to participate enthusiastically.

      Amit Shah launches 'Tiranga Yatra', says youth must come forward to make India developed by 2047

      Union Home Minister Amit Shah inaugurated the BJP's 'Tiranga Yatra' in Ahmedabad, urging youth to contribute to India's development by 2047. He emphasized the 'Har Ghar Tiranga' campaign's role in uniting the nation and highlighted India's achievements under Prime Minister Modi's leadership, calling for widespread participation in patriotic activities.

      "No one can stop us from living for country...," Amit Shah in Gujarat

      Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday flagged off the 'Tiranga Yatra' and said that no one can stop us from living for the country. "It's been 75 years of Independence, we cannot die for the country since it has already gained independence, but no one can stop us from living for the country," Union Home Minister Amit Shah as he flags off the 'Har Ghar Tiranga' Campaign in Ahmedabad.

      Union ministers, MPs to take out Tiranga Yatra in Delhi today

      "Taking the concept of 'Har Ghar Tiranga' to the next level and further to the call of Prime Minister Modi Ji, MPs will participate in a bike rally from Pragati Maidan to Major Dhyan Chand Stadium," Union culture minister G Kishan Reddy, told ET. "I have invited all the MPs to participate in the yatra. We are appealing to the people to participate in the 'Har Ghar Tiranga' programme and hoist the national flag for three days from August 13 to August 15."

      Arvind Kejriwal, Bhagwat Mann to lead AAP's 'Tiranga Yatra' in Jaipur on Monday

      Mishra alleged that both the BJP and the Congress have connived to favour the Adani Group in coal mining block allocation in Chhattisgarh. "Both the Congress and the BJP are cheating people. I am saying this with documentary proof. They are hand in glove with each other and working to loot the country. They are trying to hoodwink the people," Mishra said.

      Prime Minister Modi's mother distributes national flags, joins 'Har Ghar Tiranga' campaign

      Under this campaign, Hiraba distributed national flags to children at her residence and waved the tricolour with them, a government release said. She lives with the Prime Minister's younger brother Pankaj Modi. "Tiranga Yatra" was organised in different parts of Gujarat with BJP MLAs and ministers participating in rallies with people carrying the tricolour.

      Tricolour reflects pride of India's past, commitment of present and dreams of future: PM Modi

      "The tricolour of India does not only contain three colours, but our tricolour is a reflection of the pride of our past, our commitment to the present and our dreams of the future. Our tricolour is a symbol of India's unity, India's integrity and India's diversity," Prime Minister Narendra Modi said.

      Hundreds participate in 'Tiranga Yatra' in Delhi

      The eight locations include Katra Kushal Rai, Marwadi Sarvajanik Pustakalaya, Gandhi Maidan, Sangam theatre and Gurdwara Sis Ganj Sahib, where Mahatma Gandhi visited and held meetings during the freedom movement, Goel said. Heavy security arrangements were put in place at Chandni Chowk area which was decked up with tricolours and flower on the occasion.

      BJP can cause riots during Tiranga Yatra: Akhilesh Yadav

      Yadav remembered the incident that took place on Republic Day in Kasganj in 2018 during a Tiranga bike rally conducted by ABVP and VHP activists. Spme activists on bikes entered a Muslim- dominated locality where residents were preparing to hoist the national flag and arranging chairs for the same.

      MPs, Central Ministers take part in bike rally as part of 'Tiranga Utsav'

      The culture ministry said that it had sent personal invites to all MPs, but the opposition boycotted the event. Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu flagged off the rally in the run-up to the 'Har Ghar Tiranga' initiative to mark the 75th year of Independence.

      Smriti Irani rides scooty to work after Tiranga Yatra: Watch video

      Union minister Smriti Irani on Wednesday posted a video of her driving a scooty along the roads of central Delhi.

      Ram Rajya is best form of governance, says AAP ahead of Tiranga Yatra in Ayodhya

      AAP has launched its campaign for the Uttar Pradesh polls in Ayodhya. Party leaders will on Tuesday take out a Tiranga Yatra

      AAP leaders to visit Ram Lalla shrine before Ayodhya yatra, first list of UP candidates soon

      Sisodia, the Delhi Deputy Chief Minister and Sanjay Singh, the AAP's Rajya Sabha MP will visit the makeshift Ram Lalla shrine at the Ram Janmabhoomi before beginning the 'Tiranga Yatra' .

      AAP to take out Tiranga Yatras in Ayodhya, Lucknow, Noida

      The AAP will also hold Tiranga Yatras in Agra on Sunday and Noida on September 1, AAP leader Sanjay Singh said. Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia will participate in these yatras.

      Farmers hold Tiranga Yatras in different parts of the country on 75th Independence Day, demand repeal of new agri laws

      "The parade is being led by women and the Tricolour has also been hoisted by them. We want that the three black laws should be repealed and MSP should be guaranteed to farmers," said a woman participant who was seen driving a tractor.

      BJP's 2-week long 'Tiranga Yatra' begins from Haryana's Bhiwani

      Dhankar along with state Agriculture Minister J P Dalal rode a tractor with tricolour fixed on its both sides during the 'yatra' which was taken out on a 30-km long route from Bahal to Loharu.

      Kiren Rijiju to participate in Independence day programme in Ladakh

      Rijiju will honour and receive the BSF para-cycling expedition, who participated the 'Tiranga Yatra', and reach Khardoongla in Ladakh on August 15.

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