New Delhi:
In an important nationwide outreach attempt, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Tuesday began its 11-day ‘tricolor journey’ to honor the courage and sacrifice of India’s armed forces, especially in the light of the recently concluded and successful ‘Operation Sindoor’.
The yatra will run from 13 May to 23 May, with events planned in different parts of the country.
Taranga Yatra is designed to create a sense of national pride and unity, with special attention to recognizing the valor of the Indian Army, while kicking at 4 pm on Tuesday evening.
The objective of the BJP is to connect with citizens in communities and regions, to emphasize the message of patriotism, national solidarity and respect for the tricolor.
Senior party leaders and Union ministers, including party Shah, Rajnath Singh and JP Nadda, held extensive discussions on the execution of the campaign during a meeting on Sunday, 11 May.
BJP national president JP Nadda, Sambbit Patra, Vinod Tawde and Tarun Chugh are coordinating the national level, coordinating at the national level.
Party sources have emphasized that when the yatra is inspired by the spirit of national pride, it will maintain a non-Pakistani tone. A senior BJP official said, “This is about united people behind the bravery of our armed forces, not political point-scoring.”
The campaign will include large public meetings, bike rallies, flag-host ceremonies, and awareness programs, designed to highlight the success of ‘Operation Sindore’, which the government has seen as a landmark military achievement.
The BJP believes that the tricolor journey will help promote a deep relationship between citizens and armed forces, strengthening the message of decisive leadership and national security of the Modi government.
The purpose of the journey is to create a visual wave of patriotism with a highly held oblique spirit in the towns and cities of patriotism.
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