Himachal stands firmly with PM Modi and Armed Forces: Jairam Thakur at Tiranga Yatra in Shimla

ANI May 14, 2025 297 views

Jairam Thakur led a spirited Tiranga Yatra in Shimla, rallying public support for PM Modi and the armed forces. He lauded India's decisive strikes on terror camps in Pakistan, emphasizing the nation's resolve. The BJP's nationwide campaign honors soldiers and showcases India's strong stance against terrorism. Thousands joined the march, reflecting widespread solidarity with the armed forces.

"Prime Minister Narendra Modi has clearly stated that the war is not over. Only now has the war been stopped." – Jairam Thakur
Himachal stands firmly with PM Modi and Armed Forces: Jairam Thakur at Tiranga Yatra in Shimla
Shimla, May 14: In a major event during the Bharatiya Janata Party's nationwide Tiranga Yatra, Himachal Pradesh Assembly Leader of Opposition (LoP) Jairam Thakur led the flag march in Shimla on Wednesday to honour the bravery of the Indian Armed Forces and express solidarity with them.

Key Points

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Thakur praises Himachal's unwavering support for soldiers and PM Modi

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Highlights India's swift retaliation against terror hubs in Pakistan

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BJP's Tiranga Yatra honors Operation Sindoor success

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Thousands join nationwide march to salute armed forces

Speaking to ANI during the rally, Jairam Thakur said, "This Tiranga Yatra gives a huge message that the people of Himachal and the entire nation stand firmly with our forces and PM Modi..."

Thakur praised the people of Devbhoomi Himachal Pradesh, saying they stood "like rocks with the soldiers of the country and with the country's Prime Minister Narendra Modi."

He congratulated both the armed forces and the Prime Minister for the decisive action taken against terrorists.

He said, "After that incident in the first village, the Prime Minister said that the people who did this will get a bigger punishment than they imagined and that punishment was delivered on May 6th."

He also said that nine terrorist locations in Pakistan and PoJK were destroyed within 25 minutes in the intervening night of May 6-7.

"Those locations were where terrorists were given refuge, were trained, and then sent to destroy the lives of innocent people," Thakur said.

"The whole world has witnessed the catastrophe... and the whole world has sent one message to Pakistan that it is not your thing to fight with India. You apologise," he added.

He added that Pakistan contacted the Director General of Military Operations, saying, "We have made a mistake and want to stop what happens next.' But by that time, it was too late."

He hailed PM Modi's strong stance, stating, "Prime Minister Narendra Modi has clearly stated that the war is not over. Only now has the war been stopped. If Pakistan dares again, it will get a befitting reply."

Meanwhile, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has launched a nationwide Tiranga Yatra, a campaign to honour Indian soldiers, highlight the success of Operation Sindoor, and showcase the government's strong response to Pakistan.

The Tiranga Yatra began on Tuesday and will continue until May 23. It was launched in Delhi with a symbolic march featuring a 108-foot national flag.

The yatra started at Kartavya Path and will conclude at the National War Memorial. Thousands of people including BJP workers, citizens, NGOs, RWAs, religious leaders, and social organisations joined to pay tribute to the armed forces.

Several senior leaders, including BJP National General Secretary Tarun Chugh, Delhi BJP President Virendra Sachdeva and other party workers, joined Chief Minister Rekha Gupta in the yatra.

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