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JP Nadda Flags Off ‘Tiranga Yatra’ in Solan, Massive Show of Support for Modi Govt’s ‘Operation Sindoor’

Solan | June 2, 2025

 

BJP national president JP Nadda led a spirited ‘Tiranga Yatra’ in Solan today, as the town’s Mall Road turned into a sea of tricolours and patriotic chants.

From early morning, BJP workers and supporters filled the streets, waving the national flag and shouting slogans in support of the Modi government’s recent military action—Operation Sindoor.

 

The rally started from the Old Bus Stand and moved through the heart of Solan, with loud chants of “Bharat Mata Ki Jai”, “Modi Hai Toh Mumkin Hai”, and “Operation Sindoor Zindabad” echoing across the town.

Placards praising India’s bold stand against terrorism were held high by enthusiastic participants.

Addressing the crowd, JP Nadda said,

> “This Tiranga Yatra is not just a rally—it’s a people’s movement to honour the sacrifices made for the nation and to stand united against any threat.

Operation Sindoor shows the strength and resolve of the Modi government when it comes to protecting the country.”

Also present were Himachal BJP leaders including State President Rajeev Bindal and former CM Jai Ram Thakur, who walked alongside Nadda, urging citizens to stay united and support the government’s strong stance on national security.

The Tiranga Yatra in Solan is part of BJP’s broader campaign to ignite patriotism across the country and build public momentum around recent national decisions.

The large turnout in Solan clearly reflected strong grassroots support for the BJP and its leadership.

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