💨 Abstract
In Amritsar, BJP leader Tarun Chugh led a 'Tiranga Yatra' expressing thanks to the Indian Armed Forces for Operation Sindoor, which targeted terrorist groups in Pakistan. Chugh asserted that India stands for peace but will eliminate terrorism. The rally supported by Army veterans, students, and residents included a 100-feet-long tricolour and slogans of national solidarity.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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