Key Points

BJP MP Naveen Jindal spearheaded a massive Tiranga Yatra in Odisha to honor the armed forces and PM Modi for Operation Sindoor. He pledged Rs 5 crore to support the families of martyred soldiers and those affected in J&K. Jindal also condemned Turkey's stance on the India-Pakistan conflict, calling it a diplomatic misstep. Meanwhile, BJP workers extended the patriotic march to Srinagar, reinforcing national unity and pride.

Key Points: BJP MP Naveen Jindal Leads Tiranga Yatra in Odisha Honoring Operation Sindoor

  • Naveen Jindal leads Tiranga Yatra at Angul steel plant
  • Announces Rs 5 crore aid for martyrs' families
  • Criticizes Turkey's pro-Pakistan stance
  • BJP extends yatra to Srinagar and other states
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BJP MP Naveen Jindal leads 'Tiranga Yatra' in Odisha, thanks armed forces, PM Modi for success of Operation Sindoor

BJP MP Naveen Jindal organizes Tiranga Yatra in Odisha, pledges Rs 5 crore for martyrs' families, and praises PM Modi and armed forces for Operation Sindoor.

"We aimed to thank our Armed Forces personnel and PM Modi for the success of Operation Sindoor. - Naveen Jindal"

Bhubaneswar, May 15

BJP MP Naveen Jindal on Thursday led a 'Tiranga Yatra' at Jindal Steel and Power's Angul steel plant in Odisha. Thousands participated in the patriotic march to honour the Indian Armed Forces following the success of Operation Sindoor.

The event was organised to thank India's Armed Forces and Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the success of Operation Sindoor.

During the event, Jindal also announced a financial contribution of Rs 5 crores to the families of the security personnel who have lost their lives and to those whose houses have been damaged in J&K.

"In Jindal Steel and Power's Angul steel plant, we conducted a 'Tiranga Yatra' in which thousands of people participated. We aimed to thank our Armed Forces personnel and PM Modi for the success of Operation Sindoor."

"We will be giving a total of Rs 5 crore to the families of the security personnel who have lost their lives and to those whose houses have been damaged in J&K," he added.

Further, Jindal criticised Turkey's stance on the India-Pakistan conflict and said, "The way Turkey openly supported Pakistan has upset our people, and this will give a major blow to Turkey. I hope Turkey will realise its mistake and correct it. "

Meanwhile, BJP workers also organised a 'Tiranga Yatra' in Srinagar. The yatra commenced from Sheri Kashmir Park to Lal Chowk and was led by BJP leader and Chairperson of J-K Waqf Board Darakhshan Andrabi.

Darakhshan Andrabi commended the Indian Armed Forces over the success of Operation Sindoor and emphasised that every Indian citizen is proud of the Indian soldiers and Prime Minister Narendra Modi. She dedicated the 'Tiranga Rally' to the unity and pride of the country, which is a message for the entire world.

The BJP's 'Tiranga Yatra', which began on Tuesday, will continue till May 23. On Wednesday, the BJP organised the 'Tiranga Yatra' in states such as Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, and Odisha.

In the early hours of May 7, the Indian Armed Forces conducted strikes at nine terror hideouts in the deep areas of Pakistan and Pakistan Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoJK) under the 'Operation Sindoor' in response to the Pahalgam terror attack.

- ANI

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