DH NEWS SERVICE
jammu, may 25
Senior BJP leader and former Deputy Chief Minister Kavinder Gupta today led a spirited Tiranga Rally in the Trikuta Nagar area to pay tribute to the indomitable courage and commitment of India’s security forces for the successful execution of Operation Sindoor deep inside Pakistan.
Speaking at the event, Kavinder Gupta said, “Our brave soldiers have once again proven that the sovereignty and security of our nation remain non-negotiable. Operation Sindoor has not only showcased the operational excellence of our forces but also sent a strong message that India will act decisively when provoked. This rally is our way of saluting their unparalleled courage and selfless service.”
He further stated that the entire country stands united with its armed forces, and the patriotic fervour witnessed today at the rally reflects the people’s deep-rooted love and respect for national security and unity.
Among those who participated in the Tiranga Rally included Surinder Mohan, Ajay Gupta, Rekha Mahajan, Lucky Puri, Rohit Mahajan, Nayan Gupta, Prerna Nanda, Indu Puri, Monika Khosha, Neena Gupta, Divya Jain, Kapil Khurana, Bharat Sharma, Vishal Mahajan, and BD Gupta.
Later, Kavinder Gupta, along with party workers and prominent citizens from the Gandhi Nagar constituency, gathered to listen to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Mann Ki Baat broadcast.
Speaking on the occasion, he emphasized the significance of PM Modi’s clarion call for ‘Vocal for Local’ and promoting Made in India products. He urged people to take inspiration from the Prime Minister’s words and actively contribute to nation-building through economic self-reliance.
“The road to a stronger India begins with empowering our local artisans, entrepreneurs, and manufacturers. When we choose Indian-made products, we strengthen our economy, create jobs, and boost national pride,” he said.
The former deputy Chief Minister encouraged the youth and business community of Jammu to embrace indigenous innovations and become ambassadors of Atmanirbhar Bharat.