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100-metre-long Tiranga leads Tiranga Yatra in Jammu
100-metre-long Tiranga leads Tiranga Yatra in Jammu

United News of India

time21-05-2025

  • Politics
  • United News of India

100-metre-long Tiranga leads Tiranga Yatra in Jammu

Jammu, May 20 (UNI) Portraying patriotism and solidarity with the Indian Armed Forces, a 'Tiranga Yatra' was organized by the Citizens for National Security, Jammu in Ward No 9, Jammu. President J&K BJP Sat Sharma, accompanied by Yudhvir Sethi, Vice-President and MLA, Priya Sethi, former Minister, Rajesh Gupta, District President, Sanjita Dogra, President, BJP Mahila Morcha, former JMC Councillor Suneet Raina and others prominent persons participated in the Tiranga Yatra. The Yatra was led by an awe-inspiring 100-metre-long national flag, held aloft by spirited children who symbolized the future of a proud and resolute nation. The event saw enthusiastic participation from nearly 1,000 citizens, cutting across age groups and backgrounds. Yatra commenced at Ved Mandir near Shree Institute and culminated at Kachi Chawni, Jammu. Sat Sharma, while addressing on the occasion, lauded the Indian Forces for their valiance and sacrifices. He said, "our rich history is filled with the stories of valour and moments of pride." He termed the Operation Sindoor as one of the historic moments, when our nation has shown its true power to the world. 'Yeh Naya Bharat Hai, Yeh Chedoge to Chodega Nahin (This is new India, if troubled, it won't forgive),' said Sat Sharma. Sharma also lauded the efforts of the Civil Society for the massive Tiranga rally and said that these gestures sing the valour of Indian Armed Forces. Sethi, speaking on the occasion, said, "the brave Indian forces have conveyed the message that in order to safeguard our citizens, our nation is capable of delivering precise and strong strikes as and when required." Priya Sethi said that India is proud of the successful Operation Sindoor and hence the people in different areas are organizing Tiranga rallies to support Indian Forces in the fight against terrorism. Rajesh Gupta paid respects to the indomitable courage, valour and patriotism of brave soldiers. Sanjita Dogra said, "Yatra is a symbol of our unwavering commitment towards the honour of Matr Bhoomi." UNI VBH SS

100-meter long Tiranga leads Tiranga Yatra in Jammu
100-meter long Tiranga leads Tiranga Yatra in Jammu

United News of India

time21-05-2025

  • Politics
  • United News of India

100-meter long Tiranga leads Tiranga Yatra in Jammu

Jammu, May 20 (UNI) Portraying patriotism and solidarity with the Indian Armed Forces, a 'Tiranga Yatra' was organised by the Citizens for National Security, Jammu in Ward No. 9, Jammu. President, J&K BJP Sat Sharma accompanied by Yudhvir Sethi, Vice-President and MLA, Priya Sethi, former Minister, Rajesh Gupta, District President, Sanjita Dogra, President, BJP Mahila Morcha, former JMC Councillor Suneet Raina and others prominent persons participated in the Tiranga Yatra. The Yatra was led by an awe-inspiring 100-meter-long national flag, held aloft by spirited children who symbolized the future of a proud and resolute nation. The event saw enthusiastic participation from nearly one thousand citizens, cutting across age groups and backgrounds. Yatra commenced at Ved Mandir near Shree Institute and culminated at Kachi Chawni, Jammu. Sat Sharma, while addressing on the occasion, lauded the Indian Forces for their valiance and sacrifices. He said that our rich history is filled with the stories of valour and moments of pride. He termed the Operation Sindoor as one of the historic moments, when our nation has shown its true power to the world. 'Yeh Naya Bharat Hai, Yeh Chedoge to Chodega Nahin (This is new India, if troubled, it won't forgive)', said Sat Sharma. Sharma also lauded the efforts of the Civil Society for the massive Tiranga rally and said that these gestures sing the valour of Indian Armed Forces. Sethi, speaking on the occasion, said that the brave Indian forces have conveyed the message that in order to safeguard our citizens, our nation is capable of delivering precise and strong strikes as and when required. Priya Sethi said that India is proud of the successful Operation Sindoor and hence the people in different areas are organizing Tiranga Rallies to support Indian Forces in the fight against terrorism. Rajesh Gupta paid respects to the indomitable courage, valour and patriotism of our brave soldiers. Sanjita Dogra said that Yatra is a symbol of our unwavering commitment towards the honour of Matr Bhoomi. UNI VBH RN

Azad Kashmir says India's cross-border shelling killed 31 in last four days
Azad Kashmir says India's cross-border shelling killed 31 in last four days

Arab News

time11-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Arab News

Azad Kashmir says India's cross-border shelling killed 31 in last four days

ISLAMABAD: At least 31 people were killed and 123 injured in the last four days due to cross-border firing by Indian forces, Pakistan-administered Kashmir's disaster management authority said on Sunday. Indian and Pakistani troops have exchanged heavy fire along the Line of Control (LoC), the de facto border dividing the disputed Himalayan Kashmir territory between India and Pakistan, since tensions escalated last month. Tensions surged between the nuclear-armed neighbors this week when India fired missiles at what it said were 'terrorist' camps in Pakistan, killing several people. New Delhi blamed Islamabad for an Apr. 22 attack at a tourist resort in Indian-administered Kashmir that killed 26, charges that Islamabad denied. Pakistan said Indian strikes on Wednesday killed several civilians, vowing retaliation. Pakistan's military launched retaliatory strikes against India on Saturday morning in response to what it said were drone and missile strikes on Pakistani air bases during the wee hours of Friday. Both countries have since then agreed to a ceasefire brokered by the United States and encouraged by other countries. 'Thirty-one people were killed in Azad Kashmir's ten districts during the last four days during the India-Pakistan war,' Azad Kashmir's State Disaster Management Authority said in a situation report. Giving a breakdown of the figures, the report said 11 people were killed in Kotli district while six each died in districts Bhimber and Poonch. Three people were killed in Muzaffarabad district while two were killed in Neelum. The report said 287 houses and 21 shops were damaged due to shelling in the past four days while 22 cattle were killed. Within hours of the ceasefire announcement on Saturday, India accused Islamabad of violating it by targeting Srinagar city in Indian-administered Kashmir. Pakistan's Information Minister Ata Tarar denied the allegation, saying people in his country were celebrating the end of the conflict and the government remained committed to the agreement. The foreign office of Pakistan also maintained the country remained committed to the 'faithful implementation' of the ceasefire.

Kareena Kapoor, Parineeti Chopra And Other Celebs React To India-Pakistan Ceasefire
Kareena Kapoor, Parineeti Chopra And Other Celebs React To India-Pakistan Ceasefire

NDTV

time10-05-2025

  • Politics
  • NDTV

Kareena Kapoor, Parineeti Chopra And Other Celebs React To India-Pakistan Ceasefire

New Delhi: Ever since Operation Sindoor by the Indian Forces on May 7, tension along the LoC escalated with both sides attacking each other. The Indian Armed Forces carried out Operation Sindoor in response to the Pahalgam terror attack. To everyone's relief, earlier today at 5:25 PM, US President Donald Trump shared that India and Pakistan have agreed to a "full and immediate" ceasefire following a "long night of talks" mediated by the United States. His tweet read, "After a long night of talks mediated by the United States, I am pleased to announce that India and Pakistan have agreed to a FULL AND IMMEDIATE CEASEFIRE. Congratulations to both countries for using common sense and great intelligence. Thank you for your attention to this matter!' — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) May 10, 2025 Minutes later, both India's Ministry of External Affairs and the foreign ministry in Pakistan, also confirmed the same. This has led to a sigh of relief across the nation. The Indian Film Fraternity took to social media, to express their gratitude. Raveena Tandon expressed her relief soon after reports of a ceasefire between India and Pakistan surfaced on social media, after a Tweet by US President Donald Trump. Raveena wrote on her IG handle, "If this is true, then it's a welcome decision. #ceasefire." View this post on Instagram A post shared by Raveena Tandon (@officialraveenatandon) She added, "But make no mistake, the day India bleeds again #statesponsoredterrorism it will be an act of war and then there will be hell to #IMF had better keep track of where their money goes, the big powers may have sanctioned this loans to get their earlier loans paid back or so that there is more ammunition bought or whatever. But now AND never should Bharat Bleed Again." Raveena captioned the post, "#Ceasefire, but few things are pretty clear. I will support my country in ways that as a citizen I can. #mycountrymylife #bharatforever This has shown us who are friends and not. My country's enemy is mine ." Triptii Dimri shared the news on her Instagram story with some pink heart emojis: Kareena Kapoor Khan put up a simple text in her Instagram stories, " Rab Rakha. Jai Hind." Instagram/Kareena Kapoor Khan Parineeti Chopra wrote, " Om Namah Shivaay." Instagram/Parineeti Chopra Ananya shared a post announcing the ceasefire on her Instagram stories with a folded hands emoji. Instagram/Ananya Panday Ishaan Khatter too shared a similar post, have a look: Instagram/Ishaan Khatter Some of the other Bollywood stars who rejoiced, include Varun Dhawan, Huma Qureshi, Hina Khan, and Ibrahim Ali Khan, who all shared the news on their Instagram stories with folded hand emojis. Have a look here: Instagram/Hina Khan Instagram/Ibrahim Ali Khan Tensions have been steadily increasing between both countries since the Pahalgam Attack followed by Operation Sindoor. It is a moment of utmost relief as a ceasefire has now been declared, as citizens recover from the ghastly occurences of the last few days.

Operation Bunyan Ul Marsoos: Why Pakistan chose a Quran phrase for its mission against India
Operation Bunyan Ul Marsoos: Why Pakistan chose a Quran phrase for its mission against India

First Post

time10-05-2025

  • Politics
  • First Post

Operation Bunyan Ul Marsoos: Why Pakistan chose a Quran phrase for its mission against India

Pakistan launched 'Operation Bunyan Ul Marsoos' as it fired a Fatah-II ballistic missile aimed at Delhi in a pre-dawn strike on Saturday. As tensions escalate, Pakistan chose a name for its mission from a phrase in the holy Quran. Here's why read more Pakistan has launched 'Operation Bunyan-un-Marsoos' against India. It launched Fatah-II missile aimed at Delhi but Indian Forces intercepted it in Haryana's Sirsa. Image for Representation/ Reuters 'Pakistan has started 'Operation Bunyan-un-Marsoos',' Radio Pakistan announced as Islamabad fired a Fatah-II ballistic missile at India in a pre-dawn strike on Saturday. The firing of the long-range missile came as Pakistan escalated the situation a day earlier, targeting 26 locations in India with drones and missiles after India's Operation Sindoor. According to a News18 report citing sources, the Indian forces not only intercepted the missile in Haryana's Sirsa but also struck airbases in Rawalpindi, Chakwal and Shorokot. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD Catch India-Pakistan LIVE Updates . As tensions rise, major cities across India have been placed on high alert following Pakistan's announcement of Operation Bunyan-un-Marsoos. But what exactly does this name mean? And why has Islamabad chosen this specific term for its operation? Here's a closer look. What does 'Bunyan-un-Marsoos' mean? As per Al Jazeera, Bunyan-un-Marsoos is a phrase taken from the Quran, the holy book of Muslims. The Arabic expression translates to 'a wall constructed of molten lead,' symbolising unity, strength, and an unbreakable front. The complete Quranic verse reads: 'Truly Allah loves those who fight in His Cause in battle array, as if they were a solid cemented structure.' In essence, the phrase metaphorically describes devout believers standing shoulder to shoulder, like tightly placed bricks in a wall, unwavering against an external threat, united in purpose and action. Also read: Fatah: The ballistic missile that Pakistan calls its pride blown into pieces in Indian skies Why has Pakistan chosen this name? Pakistan has a history of invoking religious and Quranic symbolism during its confrontations with India, and Operation Bunyan-un-Marsoos is no exception. By choosing this name, Islamabad likely wants to present itself as a force that's unshakable, unified, and fighting for a larger cause. But its actions on the ground tell a very different story. India's Operation Sindoor was a direct response to the April 22 terror attack in Pahalgam, where four Pakistan-backed terrorists killed 26 innocent civilians. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD The Indian Air Force struck nine terror camps deep inside Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (POK), including a key target in Pakistan's Punjab province, nearly 100 km from the international border. This marked the first time since the 1971 war that India hit so far inside Pakistani territory. The Indian Air Force struck nine terror camps deep inside Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (POK). PTI Secondly, the use of a Quranic verse appears to give the ongoing military escalation a religious and ideological tone. Pakistani Army General Asim Munir was earlier heard saying, 'Our forefathers believed that we were different from Hindus in every possible aspect of life. Our religion is different. Our customs are different… That was the foundation of the Two-Nation Theory.' Pakistani Army Chief General Asim Munir. File photo: YouTube/ISPR Reports suggest this was seen as a message directed towards Pakistan's terror proxies. Since Operation Sindoor, Pakistan has also reportedly been using drones and missiles to target not just India's military zones but also religious sites like gurdwaras, convents, and temples. India, on the other hand, has maintained its focus solely on terror camps. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD 'Pakistan is again trying desperately to impart a communal hue to the situation with an intention to create discord. We are not surprised,' Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri said on May 9. 'India's steadfast unity in itself is a challenge to Pakistan,' he added. So Islamabad may have chosen a powerful Quranic phrase to name its mission against India, but by targeting civilians and shielding terrorists, it has only corrupted the very spirit of the verse it claims to stand by. With input from agencies

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