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Citizens gather together to attend the patriotic Tiranga rally

BJP workers participated in the Tiranga Yatra on Saturday in the Tank Bund in Hyderabad. |Photo source: Ramakrishna G

Hussein stretches in central Hyderabad were painted in three colors, and thousands of people across the city attended the Tiranga rally on Saturday (May 17). The massive rally along the scenic Hussain Sagar route was a tribute to the heroic valiantness of the Indian armed forces and celebrated the success of Operation Sindor.

The rally began, the night was filled with waves of Indian flags. With the determination of the participants, their faces were filled with pride, and their faces were filled with pride. Behind the scenes, the city police worked tirelessly to manage safety and traffic, ensuring a smooth and incident-free activity.

Starting with the Ambedkar statue near the Secretariat, and from the Ambedkar statue near the M-47 Patton tank, the rally was disabled and captured by Indian soldiers after the defeat of Pakistani troops in the 1971 war.

The rally attracted eclectic people from all walks of life. Doctors, students, National Certificate Army (NCC) cadets, veterans and party workers waved Indian flags side by side and put together with a sense of shared pride and patriotism. When asked what made them appear, one of the participants, a doctor from a private hospital, gestured to the flag and smiled. He explained: “We have a group of doctors and medical physicians in Hyderabad and we decided to come together to show our support for the brave soldiers who serve our country.”

The rally was organized by the party of Bharatiya Janata for participation by the Hyderabad Public and showed solidarity. Union Minister and Telangana BJP President G. Kishan Reddy attended the rally.

DCP (Central District) K. Shilpavalli was on the ground after the rally was completed and was believed to be managing traffic flows, and the party became unruly after a period of time.

The rally is part of a larger national campaign, a celebration of Indian strength and solidarity over ten days. Starting on May 13, the event includes a variety of events across the country – bike sets, flag ceremonies, public gatherings and outreach activities in the city and city.

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