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.
New Delhi [India], May 20: The historic success of Operation Sindoor under the able leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi has filled the nation with pride. Yet, it has also left thousands of civilians in Jammu and Kashmir's border areas facing a grave humanitarian crisis. In the wake of
A scuffle broke out during the BJP-organized Tiranga Rally in Khammam city of Telangana after two youths from different community got into an argument with a traffic constable at Illendu Cross Road, police said on Tuesday.
BJP National General Secretary Tarun Chugh participated in a Tiranga Yatra organised in Amritsar to honour the Indian armed forces for their role in Operation Sindoor.
Locals marched at an altitude of 13,570 ft above the sea level to honour the valour of the Indian Armed Forces. People held tri-coloured flags and chanted slogans of "Bharat Mata Ki Jai! (Victory to Bharat Mata!)".
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP Praveen Khandelwal on Monday led a 'Tiranga Yatra' to honour the Indian Armed Forces (IAF) for Operation Sindoor, at Britannia Chowk in Delhi.
The Chief Minister walked along with the participants and interacted with the youth and veterans present at the rally. He thanked the people for their support of the yatra and said that similar rallies were being held across the country.