The rally witnessed enthusiastic participation from members of the diaspora, who gathered to express solidarity with the Indian Armed Forces and gratitude for their courage and service.
Former Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot criticised the Bharatiya Janata Party over organising the Tiranga yatra and said that their leaders don't even realise the glory of the Tricolour.
"Operation Sindoor meant a lot to us. We also conducted mock drills and organised a Tiranga Yatra rally near the National War Memorial... It has inspired me to join the armed forces, to break the taboos and stereotypes...," said Nadira Khan.
While attending the Tiranga Yatra, Adhikari praised the people of Nadia for supporting the armed forces and boosting Prime Minister Narendra Modi's confidence.
Rajasthan Cabinet Minister Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore said India is a proud nation that wants peace but is ready to fight battles to maintain that peace.
"The Tiranga Yatra is being carried out across the country. In West Bengal, we have been conducting the yatra. The yatra is witnessing a large turnout. We are proud of our armed forces for their valour and bravery. They have attacked 100 km inside Pakistan. Pakistan is not a country but 'Jun
Joining the Tiranga Yatra to celebrate Operation Sindoor's success, Sonowal paid tribute to the valour of India's armed forces and credited their fearless dedication and PM Modi's resolute leadership for the mission's success. Along the route, Sonowal also interacted with rickshaw pullers an
In a powerful display of patriotism and solidarity, a grand Tirang Yatra was held in Agartala on Friday. Nearly 2,000 bikers went through the city's important areas in honour of the valour and sacrifice of the Indian Armed Forces following the success of Operation Sindoor.
BJP leader Ramesh Bidhuri participated in Tiranga Yatra organised in Delhi on Thursday to honour the Indian armed forces for their role in Operation Sindoor.