Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Thursday stated that Operation Sindoor has not concluded yet. Until terrorist ideology is eliminated, our efforts toward peace will continue. He was addressing "Shaurya Sandhya" at Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur, organised on the occasion of Army Day.
"Somnath Swabhiman Parv is very important for us. The attack on Somnath was considered an attack on self-respect and religion, and self-respect was defended. Even after being destroyed 16 times, the magnificent Somnath stands firm," Shah said.
Karnataka Minister Priyank Kharge on Sunday responded to PM Modi's statement on Somnath temple, claiming that "people with a colonial mindset" attempted to "erase history" of India's glorious past, saying that instead of history lessons, the Prime Minister should focus on the growth and d
The Gujarat State Government has decided to extend the celebrations of 'Somnath Swabhiman Parv' until January 15 at Somnath, in light of public sentiments and demands.
Hailing from Ratidhar village in Talala, Jyoti Solanki attended the Shaurya Sabha and enthusiastically presented an artistic sketch depicting Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Operation Sindoor's success.
Jyoti, a Class 10 student, said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is working tirelessly for the nation's progress in a selfless manner. She added that the success of Operation Sindoor in safeguarding the country and protecting it from terrorism inspired her to create this artistic sketch.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision was prominently highlighted, showcasing inspiring messages displayed. The attendees at the Shaurya Sabha welcomed the arrival of PM Modi by holding placards.
"Religious invasion was labelled as loot. We have been taught in our textbooks that the Somnath Temple was demolished to loot its treasures. The cruel history of hate, atrocities and terror was hidden from us," PM Modi said.
Addressing a gathering after the Shaurya Yatra concluded here, PM Modi paid tribute to the ancestors of those present, saying they, like generations before, risked their lives for their faith, their beliefs, and for Lord Mahadev.
Gujarat Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi on Sunday lauded Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Shaurya Yatra to Somnath, calling it a historic event that will be remembered for years.
The Prime Minister waved to and acknowledged the huge crowd lining the road from Shankh Circle to Hamirsinh Circle. According to the official press release, "This grandest-ever Shaurya Yatra in Somnath's history also stood as a symbol of 'Ek Bharat, Shreshtha Bharat'."
The enthusiastic participation of senior citizens in this Sabha symbolising valour, self-respect, and national consciousness imbued the entire atmosphere with dignity and inspiration.