14-05-2025
State BJP takes out Tiranga Yatra
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Patna: State BJP chief
Dilip Kumar Jaiswal
on Wednesday led the party's Tiranga Yatra here to uphold the valour and victory of the Indian defence forces in
Operation Sindoor
. He said what the Indian Army did was only a "trailer", and a "full-length film" would follow if Pakistan did not mend its ways.
"It is not a political show, but a spontaneous demonstration of patriotism.
We Biharis salute the central govt for taking the eventual decision and Indian Army for giving a lesson to Pakistan," Jailswal pursuance of the nationwide call to his party's state units, BJP national president J P Nadda had asked them to organise Tiranga Yatra between May 13 and 23. Accordingly, the Bihar BJP decided to first hold the Tiranga Yatra in the state capital on Wednesday, and thereafter, at the nine divisional headquarters on Thursday, in all its 54 organisational districts on Friday and 1,200 mandal units in a staggered manner on the subsequent days till May state BJP rank and file first gathered near the statue of Maharana Pratap near S P Verma road, from where the Tiranga Yatra was started after offering floral tributes to the legendary Mewar ruler. It concluded at Kargil War Memorial. The participants, carrying a 120-feet-long tricolor, sang glories of the Indian CMs Samrat Chaudhary and Vijay Kumar Sinha, minister Nitin Navin and local MLAs Arun Kumar Sinha and Sanjeev Chaurasia, besides party functionary Amit Prakash, were among the prominent participants.