Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel Attends Patriotic 'Veeranjali Dayro 2.5' in Sanand

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel and Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi attended the grand "Veeranjali Dayro 2.5" event in Sanand. The program featured powerful performances by renowned artists including Sairam Dave and Kirtidan Gadhvi, celebrating bravery and patriotism. It paid special tribute to martyrs Shaheed Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev, and Rajguru. The event was also attended by several state ministers, BJP leaders, and a large number of citizens.

Key Points: Gujarat CM, Dy CM Attend Veeranjali Dayro 2.5 Patriotic Event

  • Tribute to martyrs
  • Patriotic performances
  • State ministers in attendance
  • Artists like Sairam Dave performed
  • Event organized by Veeranjali Committee
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Gujarat: CM Bhupendra Patel and Dy CM Sanghavi grace "Veeranjali Dayro 2.5" at Sanand

CM Bhupendra Patel and Dy CM Harsh Sanghavi graced the Veeranjali Dayro 2.5 in Sanand, featuring performances by artists like Sairam Dave.

"powerful Dayro performances celebrating valour, bravery, and patriotism - Official Release"

Gandhinagar, March 25

The programme titled "Veeranjali Dayro 2.5" was held at Sanand in a grand and dignified atmosphere in the presence of Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel and Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi on March 23.

According to the release, the programme was organised by the Veeranjali Committee and GTPL. The event featured powerful Dayro performances celebrating valour, bravery, and patriotism, paying heartfelt tribute to the nation's martyrs.

During the event, renowned artists including Sairam Dave, Kirtidan Gadhvi, Mayabhai Ahir, Rajbha Gadhvi, and Alpa Patel delivered captivating performances of heroic narratives, inspiring anecdotes, and patriotic songs. Through their powerful presentations, the stories of the nation's brave martyrs were brought to life, instilling a deep sense of patriotism and national pride among the audience.

The program also honoured the sacrifices of martyrs Shaheed Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev, and Rajguru. Their courage and dedication to the nation were remembered with respect, inspiring pride among those present. Through powerful songs, stories, and emotional performances, the atmosphere in Sanand was filled with patriotism. The audience paid tribute to the nation's martyrs and honoured their sacrifices.

The event was also attended by Shatrusalyasinghji Barhat, great-grandson of Rajasthan's martyr Pratapsinhji, Cabinet Ministers Arjun Modhwadia and Dr. Pradyuman Vaja, Ministers of State Sanjaysinh Mahida, Kamlesh Patel, Darshana Vaghela, Rivabaa Jadeja, Pravin Mali, Kaushik Vekariya, Jayram Gamit, as stated in the release.

Additionally, Organisation General Secretary Ratnakarji, City BJP President Prerak Shah, Veeranjali Committee members Pradeepsinh Vaghela and Sanjaybhai Patel, former Ministers Bhupendrasinh Chudasama and Pradeepsinh Jadeja, Mulubhai Bera, MLAs and leaders from across the state, along with a large number of citizens were present at the event held in Gandhinagar.

- ANI

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Sarah B
While the sentiment is beautiful, I do hope such events lead to tangible support for the families of our martyrs. Patriotism should be more than just songs and speeches; it should be reflected in our actions and policies throughout the year.
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Kavya N
Sairam Dave and Kirtidan Gadhvi performing! Wow, that must have been an incredible atmosphere. Dayro is such a powerful Gujarati folk art form to convey these heroic stories. Wish I could have been there. 🙏
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Rohit P
Good to see a large cross-section of leaders and citizens attending. Remembering Bhagat Singh, Rajguru, and Sukhdev is always emotional. Their sacrifice is the foundation of our nation. More power to the Veeranjali Committee for organizing this.
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Michael C
As someone relatively new to Gujarat, it's fascinating to learn about these cultural-political events. The blend of traditional performance art with national remembrance seems like a uniquely Indian way to engage with history. Respect.
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Priya S
The article mentions a "grand and dignified atmosphere" – that's exactly how it should be. No loud politics, just pure respect for the veers. Hope they broadcast it on local TV so more people, especially in villages, can watch.

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