Key Points

Tiranga Rallies surged across India, from Delhi to Gangtok, ahead of Independence Day. Police, students, and locals marched waving the Tricolour, chanting patriotic slogans. CRPF officers emphasized the flag's significance, calling it a symbol of sacrifice. Cultural performances and motorcycle processions amplified the patriotic fervor nationwide.

Key Points: Tiranga Rallies Sweep Nation Ahead of Independence Day Celebrations

  • Delhi Traffic Police leads rally with schoolchildren to foster patriotism
  • Ramban sees 1,000 participants including CRPF and locals
  • Jharkhand’s Tiranga Yatra tours district on flag-adorned bikes
  • Gangtok rally features cultural performances and NCC displays
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Tiranga Rally organised across country ahead of Independence Day

Schools, police, and citizens unite in nationwide Tiranga Rallies to celebrate patriotism ahead of India's 79th Independence Day.

"The Tiranga is close to our hearts, and we are ready to lay down our lives so that it continues to fly high. – N. Ranbir Singh, CRPF Commandant"

New Delhi, Aug 12

Tiranga Rallies were organised on Tuesday in Delhi, Jammu and Kashmir, Sikkim, Jharkhand, Maharashtra, and several other parts of the country in the run-up to the 79th Independence Day celebrations.

In the national Capital, the Delhi Traffic Police led a Tiranga Rally with schoolchildren to instil love for the nation and foster a connection between students and the police force. Participants marched with the Tricolour in hand, their enthusiasm reflecting the spirit of freedom.

In Ramban, a Tiranga Rally was flagged off at 8 A.M. by Deputy Commissioner Mohd Alyas Khan. Nearly 1,000 people, including personnel from the CRPF’s 84 Battalion, the District Police, district administration, students, NGOs, and local residents, joined the march.

The rally wound its way through the town as participants raised slogans of 'Jai Hind', 'Bharat Mata Ki Jai' and 'Vande Mataram'.

N. Ranbir Singh, Commandant of the 84 Bn CRPF, told reporters, “India attained freedom after immense struggle and sacrifices by our forefathers. As soldiers, the Tiranga is close to our hearts, and we are ready to lay down our lives so that it continues to fly high.”

He thanked the participants for their overwhelming show of enthusiasm and unity.

Similarly in Jharkhand's Garhwa, the CRPF’s 172 Battalion organised a Tiranga Yatra from its Kalyanpur headquarters. Motorcycles adorned with the national flag toured the entire district headquarters, passing through China Road, Ghanta Ghar, and Majhiaon Turn before returning to the CRPF camp. Slogans of 'Jai Hind' and 'Bharat Mata Ki Jai' echoed across the town. The Yatra’s main objective is to inspire patriotism among citizens.

In Gangtok, the Har Ghar Tiranga rally was also graced by Governor Om Prakash Mathur, Chief Minister Prem Singh, cabinet ministers, legislators, school students, and citizens. Starting from MG Marg and ending at Manan Kendra, the one-km-long march featured cultural performances, patriotic songs, and displays by the National Cadet Corps and local artists.

- IANS

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Shreya B
While I appreciate the patriotic spirit, I hope the government also focuses on real issues like unemployment and inflation. Flag rallies are good but we need concrete actions to make India truly great.
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Aman W
The CRPF personnel marching with civilians is such a powerful image! These are the real heroes who protect our Tiranga every day. Salute to our armed forces! 🙏 #ProudIndian
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Priyanka N
My children participated in the Delhi rally and they haven't stopped talking about it since! Such initiatives make history come alive for the younger generation. More power to such programs!
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Karan T
Seeing Jammu & Kashmir participate with such enthusiasm is wonderful. This is the real India - united in diversity. The Tricolor belongs to all of us equally. Vande Mataram!
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Nisha Z
The cultural performances in Gangtok sound amazing! We should document these events properly - they show how each region celebrates patriotism in their unique way. Would love to see more photos!

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