Tag: National flag

  • 108-feet high flag installed by Army in Jammu and Kashmir’s Baramulla

    By PTI

    SRINAGAR: The Army on Sunday inaugurated a 108-feet high national flag in Baramulla district of Jammu and Kashmir.

    The tricolour was installed at Hyderbaigh in Pattan in the north Kashmir district, PRO Defence Col Emron Musavi said.

    He said General Officer Commanding, Counter-Insurgency Force (CIF) (Kilo), Major General S S Slaria, dedicated it to the people of Kashmir.

    The installation of the high mast was completed in a record time of 30 days, he said.

    The flag, constructed in collaboration with the Flag Foundation of India, not only instills a sense of pride and honour among the people but also honours all the bravehearts who have laid down their lives towards eliminating terrorism, the PRO said.

    The project is a part of ‘Har Ghar Tiranga’ campaign under ‘Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav’ initiative of the central government.

    Major Gen Slaria appreciated the efforts of all those involved in the completion of the project.

    The people of Hyderbaigh Pattan also appreciated the district administration and the Army for this unique initiative, which will remain etched in the history of the area, the PRO Defence said.

    SRINAGAR: The Army on Sunday inaugurated a 108-feet high national flag in Baramulla district of Jammu and Kashmir.

    The tricolour was installed at Hyderbaigh in Pattan in the north Kashmir district, PRO Defence Col Emron Musavi said.

    He said General Officer Commanding, Counter-Insurgency Force (CIF) (Kilo), Major General S S Slaria, dedicated it to the people of Kashmir.

    The installation of the high mast was completed in a record time of 30 days, he said.

    The flag, constructed in collaboration with the Flag Foundation of India, not only instills a sense of pride and honour among the people but also honours all the bravehearts who have laid down their lives towards eliminating terrorism, the PRO said.

    The project is a part of ‘Har Ghar Tiranga’ campaign under ‘Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav’ initiative of the central government.

    Major Gen Slaria appreciated the efforts of all those involved in the completion of the project.

    The people of Hyderbaigh Pattan also appreciated the district administration and the Army for this unique initiative, which will remain etched in the history of the area, the PRO Defence said.

  • Fatehpur Sikri to Gandhi’s birthplace: Sites where ASI will hoist tricolour on Independence Day

    By PTI

    NEW DELHI: From Lucknow’s historic Residency, place of key events during the 1857 Sepoy Mutiny, to Mahatma Gandhi’s birthplace in Porbander, Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) is gearing up to hoist the national flag at the sites of 150 of its monuments on Independence Day, officials said on Saturday.

    Besides, logistical work is also being done for illumination of 150 monuments in a tricolour theme, which is expected to start in a few days.

    “Our national flag would be hoisted at ASI sites spanning the length and breadth of the country in the true spirit of India’s diversity and the Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav.

    They will be hoisted at Fatehpur Sikri and Agra Fort in our Agra Circle.

    In Delhi, the tricolour will flutter high at the ruins of Kotla Feroz Shah and Purana Qila,” a senior official told PTI.

    Taj Mahal, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is not in the list of monument sites where the national flag would be hoisted on August 15, he said.

    The main Independence Day celebrations takes places annually at Red Fort where the Prime Minister hoists the national flag on the ramparts of the Mughal-era monument.

    It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, besides Qutub Minar and Humayun’s Tomb, in Delhi.

    The national flag will be hoisted at 150 heritage sites across India on Independence Day to mark the Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav, an ASI official had said on Thursday.

    Freedom fighters and Padma awardees will attend the programmes and flag hoisting ceremony, it had said.

    The central government has launched a ‘Har Ghar Tiranga’ campaign under which people are being encouraged to hoist the tricolour at their houses as part of the 75 years of India’s Independence.

    Among other sites where the tricolour would be hoisted include British-era Residency in Lucknow, Faizabad’s Gulab Bari, Fort Vellore (Chennai Circle), Warangal Fort (Hyderabad Circle) and Fort, Chitradurga (Bangalore Circle), the official said.

    “Our national flag would also be hoisted at Gandhiji’s birthplace in Gujarat’s Porbander, Akhnoor Fort, Ramnagar Palace, iconic Thiksay Monastery in Leh, Ajanta Ellora Caves site, Harappan-era Dholavira site, and several other monuments,” the official added.

    The flags at these 150 sites would stay there beyond August 15, though it has not been immediately decided if they will become a permanent fixture, officials said.

    Other sites include Daulatabad, Shergarh, Bhangarh, Jaisalmer Fort, Daman Fort, Diu Fort and Pavagarh.

    On the illumination of 150 monuments, the official said, trials are underway at newer sites.

    Hundred monuments were lit up when India’s COVID-19 vaccination programme had crossed the 100-crore milestone of doses being administered, and that experience has come handy, as we know already the exact pattern we require in consonance with the architectural glory of the monument, the official added.

    For UNESCO World Heritage Sites, there area guidelines which are followed, sources said.

    There are a total of 3,693 heritage sites in India protected by the ASI.

    Also, as part of the Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav, the Union culture ministry had announced free entry for visitors, domestic and foreign, to all ASI-protected monuments and sites across the country from August 5 to 15.

    Besides, flag hoisting and illumination, 37 circles of ASI will conduct different programmes such as tree plantation drives, school ‘samvaads’, lectures, and raising awareness among school children, as part of the celebrations.

    NEW DELHI: From Lucknow’s historic Residency, place of key events during the 1857 Sepoy Mutiny, to Mahatma Gandhi’s birthplace in Porbander, Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) is gearing up to hoist the national flag at the sites of 150 of its monuments on Independence Day, officials said on Saturday.

    Besides, logistical work is also being done for illumination of 150 monuments in a tricolour theme, which is expected to start in a few days.

    “Our national flag would be hoisted at ASI sites spanning the length and breadth of the country in the true spirit of India’s diversity and the Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav.

    They will be hoisted at Fatehpur Sikri and Agra Fort in our Agra Circle.

    In Delhi, the tricolour will flutter high at the ruins of Kotla Feroz Shah and Purana Qila,” a senior official told PTI.

    Taj Mahal, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is not in the list of monument sites where the national flag would be hoisted on August 15, he said.

    The main Independence Day celebrations takes places annually at Red Fort where the Prime Minister hoists the national flag on the ramparts of the Mughal-era monument.

    It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, besides Qutub Minar and Humayun’s Tomb, in Delhi.

    The national flag will be hoisted at 150 heritage sites across India on Independence Day to mark the Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav, an ASI official had said on Thursday.

    Freedom fighters and Padma awardees will attend the programmes and flag hoisting ceremony, it had said.

    The central government has launched a ‘Har Ghar Tiranga’ campaign under which people are being encouraged to hoist the tricolour at their houses as part of the 75 years of India’s Independence.

    Among other sites where the tricolour would be hoisted include British-era Residency in Lucknow, Faizabad’s Gulab Bari, Fort Vellore (Chennai Circle), Warangal Fort (Hyderabad Circle) and Fort, Chitradurga (Bangalore Circle), the official said.

    “Our national flag would also be hoisted at Gandhiji’s birthplace in Gujarat’s Porbander, Akhnoor Fort, Ramnagar Palace, iconic Thiksay Monastery in Leh, Ajanta Ellora Caves site, Harappan-era Dholavira site, and several other monuments,” the official added.

    The flags at these 150 sites would stay there beyond August 15, though it has not been immediately decided if they will become a permanent fixture, officials said.

    Other sites include Daulatabad, Shergarh, Bhangarh, Jaisalmer Fort, Daman Fort, Diu Fort and Pavagarh.

    On the illumination of 150 monuments, the official said, trials are underway at newer sites.

    Hundred monuments were lit up when India’s COVID-19 vaccination programme had crossed the 100-crore milestone of doses being administered, and that experience has come handy, as we know already the exact pattern we require in consonance with the architectural glory of the monument, the official added.

    For UNESCO World Heritage Sites, there area guidelines which are followed, sources said.

    There are a total of 3,693 heritage sites in India protected by the ASI.

    Also, as part of the Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav, the Union culture ministry had announced free entry for visitors, domestic and foreign, to all ASI-protected monuments and sites across the country from August 5 to 15.

    Besides, flag hoisting and illumination, 37 circles of ASI will conduct different programmes such as tree plantation drives, school ‘samvaads’, lectures, and raising awareness among school children, as part of the celebrations.

  • National flag at Sealdah station appears torn, Railways say it could have been caused by gusty winds

    By PTI

    KOLKATA: The national tricolour atop Sealdah railway station in the city appeared torn in a video on Friday and the Railway officials said it could have been caused by gusty winds during rains.

    The flag is being immediately replaced, they said.

    PTI could not verify the authenticity of the video.

    In the video, which was shown in TV news channels, a part of the tricolour atop the main station building appeared to be torn.

    The video was shot by a journalist of a media house and soon went viral in the social media.

    The chief public relations officer of Eastern Railways, Ekalabya Chakraborty confirmed that Railways have got the information.

    “This large flag fixed on a high mast pole is perched so high that there is possibility that one part of it was torn by a gusty wind. The moment we got the news, we have begun making arrangements to replace it in the quickest possible time,” Chakraborty said.

    Railways takes every precaution and standard measures to ensure that the national emblem and tricolour are projected properly in railway stations.

    This incident was an aberration, he added.

    KOLKATA: The national tricolour atop Sealdah railway station in the city appeared torn in a video on Friday and the Railway officials said it could have been caused by gusty winds during rains.

    The flag is being immediately replaced, they said.

    PTI could not verify the authenticity of the video.

    In the video, which was shown in TV news channels, a part of the tricolour atop the main station building appeared to be torn.

    The video was shot by a journalist of a media house and soon went viral in the social media.

    The chief public relations officer of Eastern Railways, Ekalabya Chakraborty confirmed that Railways have got the information.

    “This large flag fixed on a high mast pole is perched so high that there is possibility that one part of it was torn by a gusty wind. The moment we got the news, we have begun making arrangements to replace it in the quickest possible time,” Chakraborty said.

    Railways takes every precaution and standard measures to ensure that the national emblem and tricolour are projected properly in railway stations.

    This incident was an aberration, he added.

  • Congress, its leaders change social media display pics to Nehru holding tricolour

    By PTI

    NEW DELHI: The Congress and a host of its leaders, including Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, on Wednesday changed their social media display pictures to an image of India’s first prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru holding the national flag.

    A day after Prime Minister Narendra Modi and several BJP leaders made the ‘tiranga’ their profile picture on social media platforms, Congress leaders and the party’s official handles put a photograph of Nehru with the tricolour as their display picture on Twitter and other social media platforms The image, likely photoshopped, was the same — a black and white photograph of Nehru looking at the flag, in colour, in his hand.

    “Our tiranga is the pride of our country, the tiranga is in the heart of every Indian,” former Congress chief Rahul Gandhi said in a tweet as he changed the display picture of his social media accounts.

    His colleague Jairam Ramesh took a dig at the prime minister, asking if the organisation that did not hoist the national flag at its headquarters in Nagpur for 52 years will comply with his message to make the ‘tiranga’ the profile picture of social media accounts.

    “In the Lahore session of 1929, while hoisting the flag on the banks of river Ravi, Pandit Nehru said, ‘Once again you have to remember that this flag has now been hoisted.

    As long as there is a single Indian man, woman, child alive, the prestige of this tricolour should not be lowered,” Ramesh tweeted in Hindi.

    “We are putting the DP of our leader Nehru with tricolour in hand. But it seems that the message of the Prime Minister did not reach his own family. Those who did not hoist the flag in their headquarters in Nagpur for 52 years, will they follow the Prime Minister’s message?” Ramesh said in an obvious reference to the RSS.

    He used the hashtag ‘MyTirangaMyPride’.

    “विजयी विश्व तिरंगा प्यारा,झंडा ऊँचा रहे हमारा” pic.twitter.com/KiWa7EP5qM
    — Priyanka Gandhi Vadra (@priyankagandhi) August 3, 2022
    In a jibe at the BJP over the change in flag code to allow for polyester flags, Ramesh tagged a tweet with Nehru’s picture holding the flag and said, “and that is in Khadi”.

    Congress’ media department head Pawan Khera as well as some other party leaders shared screenshots of the Twitter handles of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh and its chief Mohan Bhagwat and pointed out that they had not changed their profile picture to reflect the Tricolour.

    “People of the Sangh, at least now adopt the tricolour,” Khera tweeted.

    Among the other party leaders who changed their DPs in the run-up to Independence Day were Sachin Pilot, Shashi Tharoor, Pawan Khera and Supriya Shrinate.

    The official Twitter handle of the party as well as that of the Congress Seva Dal and other party-related organisations also changed their profile pictures on various social media platforms such as Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

    READ HERE | Mehbooba Mufti’s new Twitter display pic shows tricolour, old J&K flag

    “The tricolour is in our hearts, it is in our veins as blood. Let us all make this tricolour which gives the message of unity, our identity. Jai Hind,” the Congress said on Twitter.

    On Tuesday, Modi changed his display picture on social media accounts to the national flag and urged people to do the same as part of a collective movement to celebrate the tricolour.

    Other senior BJP leaders, including Union ministers and chief ministers, followed suit.

    Union ministers Amit Shah, Rajnath Singh and Nitin Gadkari and chief ministers Yogi Adityanath and Shivraj Singh Chouhan were among a large number of party members who switched their profile pictures on Twitter to the national flag.

    In his Mann ki Baat radio broadcast on Sunday, Modi said the ‘Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav’ is turning into a mass movement and urged people to put the ‘tiranga’ as the profile picture of their social media accounts between August 2 and 15.

    NEW DELHI: The Congress and a host of its leaders, including Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, on Wednesday changed their social media display pictures to an image of India’s first prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru holding the national flag.

    A day after Prime Minister Narendra Modi and several BJP leaders made the ‘tiranga’ their profile picture on social media platforms, Congress leaders and the party’s official handles put a photograph of Nehru with the tricolour as their display picture on Twitter and other social media platforms The image, likely photoshopped, was the same — a black and white photograph of Nehru looking at the flag, in colour, in his hand.

    “Our tiranga is the pride of our country, the tiranga is in the heart of every Indian,” former Congress chief Rahul Gandhi said in a tweet as he changed the display picture of his social media accounts.

    His colleague Jairam Ramesh took a dig at the prime minister, asking if the organisation that did not hoist the national flag at its headquarters in Nagpur for 52 years will comply with his message to make the ‘tiranga’ the profile picture of social media accounts.

    “In the Lahore session of 1929, while hoisting the flag on the banks of river Ravi, Pandit Nehru said, ‘Once again you have to remember that this flag has now been hoisted.

    As long as there is a single Indian man, woman, child alive, the prestige of this tricolour should not be lowered,” Ramesh tweeted in Hindi.

    “We are putting the DP of our leader Nehru with tricolour in hand. But it seems that the message of the Prime Minister did not reach his own family. Those who did not hoist the flag in their headquarters in Nagpur for 52 years, will they follow the Prime Minister’s message?” Ramesh said in an obvious reference to the RSS.

    He used the hashtag ‘MyTirangaMyPride’.

    “विजयी विश्व तिरंगा प्यारा,
    झंडा ऊँचा रहे हमारा” pic.twitter.com/KiWa7EP5qM
    — Priyanka Gandhi Vadra (@priyankagandhi) August 3, 2022
    In a jibe at the BJP over the change in flag code to allow for polyester flags, Ramesh tagged a tweet with Nehru’s picture holding the flag and said, “and that is in Khadi”.

    Congress’ media department head Pawan Khera as well as some other party leaders shared screenshots of the Twitter handles of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh and its chief Mohan Bhagwat and pointed out that they had not changed their profile picture to reflect the Tricolour.

    “People of the Sangh, at least now adopt the tricolour,” Khera tweeted.

    Among the other party leaders who changed their DPs in the run-up to Independence Day were Sachin Pilot, Shashi Tharoor, Pawan Khera and Supriya Shrinate.

    The official Twitter handle of the party as well as that of the Congress Seva Dal and other party-related organisations also changed their profile pictures on various social media platforms such as Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

    READ HERE | Mehbooba Mufti’s new Twitter display pic shows tricolour, old J&K flag

    “The tricolour is in our hearts, it is in our veins as blood. Let us all make this tricolour which gives the message of unity, our identity. Jai Hind,” the Congress said on Twitter.

    On Tuesday, Modi changed his display picture on social media accounts to the national flag and urged people to do the same as part of a collective movement to celebrate the tricolour.

    Other senior BJP leaders, including Union ministers and chief ministers, followed suit.

    Union ministers Amit Shah, Rajnath Singh and Nitin Gadkari and chief ministers Yogi Adityanath and Shivraj Singh Chouhan were among a large number of party members who switched their profile pictures on Twitter to the national flag.

    In his Mann ki Baat radio broadcast on Sunday, Modi said the ‘Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav’ is turning into a mass movement and urged people to put the ‘tiranga’ as the profile picture of their social media accounts between August 2 and 15.

  • Mehbooba Mufti’s new Twitter display pic shows tricolour, old J&K flag

    By PTI

    SRINAGAR: PDP president Mehbooba Mufti Wednesday put a new Twitter display picture that shows her late father Mufti Mohammad Sayeed and Prime Minister Narendra Modi with the national flag and the now-derecognised flag of Jammu and Kashmir.

    In his Mann ki Baat radio broadcast this Sunday, PM Modi had said the ‘Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav’ is turning into a mass movement and urged people to put ‘tiranga’ as the profile picture of their social media accounts between August 2 and 15.

    Putting the new display picture, Mehbooba said the flag of Jammu and Kashmir might have been “snatched”, but it cannot be erased from the collective conscience of the people.

    The photograph was taken at a rally addressed by the prime minister during his Kashmir visit in November 2015 when Mufti Sayeed was chief minister of the erstwhile state.

    “Changed my dp since a flag is a matter of joy & pride. For us our state flag was irreversibly linked to the Indian flag. It was snatched thus breaking away the link. You may have robbed us of our flag but cant erase it from our collective conscience,” Mehbooba tweeted.

    Changed my dp since a flag is a matter of joy & pride.For us our state flag was irreversibly linked to the Indian flag. It was snatched thus breaking away the link. You may have robbed us of our flag but cant erase it from our collective conscience. pic.twitter.com/HZxQROn3fK
    — Mehbooba Mufti (@MehboobaMufti) August 3, 2022
    The Twitter post by the former chief minister also comes two days ahead of the third anniversary of revocation of Article 370 of the Constitution that gave special status to Jammu and Kashmir.

    With the revocation of the special status, the Jammu and Kashmir flag was also derecognised.

    SRINAGAR: PDP president Mehbooba Mufti Wednesday put a new Twitter display picture that shows her late father Mufti Mohammad Sayeed and Prime Minister Narendra Modi with the national flag and the now-derecognised flag of Jammu and Kashmir.

    In his Mann ki Baat radio broadcast this Sunday, PM Modi had said the ‘Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav’ is turning into a mass movement and urged people to put ‘tiranga’ as the profile picture of their social media accounts between August 2 and 15.

    Putting the new display picture, Mehbooba said the flag of Jammu and Kashmir might have been “snatched”, but it cannot be erased from the collective conscience of the people.

    The photograph was taken at a rally addressed by the prime minister during his Kashmir visit in November 2015 when Mufti Sayeed was chief minister of the erstwhile state.

    “Changed my dp since a flag is a matter of joy & pride. For us our state flag was irreversibly linked to the Indian flag. It was snatched thus breaking away the link. You may have robbed us of our flag but cant erase it from our collective conscience,” Mehbooba tweeted.

    Changed my dp since a flag is a matter of joy & pride.For us our state flag was irreversibly linked to the Indian flag. It was snatched thus breaking away the link. You may have robbed us of our flag but cant erase it from our collective conscience. pic.twitter.com/HZxQROn3fK
    — Mehbooba Mufti (@MehboobaMufti) August 3, 2022
    The Twitter post by the former chief minister also comes two days ahead of the third anniversary of revocation of Article 370 of the Constitution that gave special status to Jammu and Kashmir.

    With the revocation of the special status, the Jammu and Kashmir flag was also derecognised.

  • UP: Video of DM hoisting national flag upside down goes viral, he says it happened during trial

    By PTI

    LUCKNOW; A video of the district magistrate of Auraiya in Uttar Pradesh hoisting the national flag upside down went viral on Sunday, but the officer claimed it happened during a trial.

    In the video clip, District Magistrate Sunil Kumar Verma can be seen hoisting the flag wrongly as people sing the national anthem.

    When contacted, Verma told PTI, “We were conducting the trial of flag hoisting when it was hoisted upside down, but its video and photograph went viral. The trial takes place around 7.45 am, while the actual flag hoisting takes place at 8 am.”

    He alleged that the local media deliberately spread photographs and video of the flag being wrongly hoisted.

    “It was a deliberate mischief,” he said.

    “My fault was that I was undertaking the trial. If anybody else had done the trial, it would not have become an issue,” he added.

  • MHA tells states to stop usage of tricolour made of plastic

    By PTI

    NEW DELHI: Ahead of the Independence Day celebration, the Centre has asked states to ensure people don’t use plastic national flags as ensuring appropriate disposal of the tricolour made of non-biodegradable item is a practical problem.

    In a communication to all states and union territories, the Union Home Ministry said the national flag represents hopes and aspirations of the people of the country and hence should occupy a position of honour.

    “There is universal affection and respect for, and loyalty to, the national flag. Yet, a perceptible lack of awareness is often noticed amongst people as well as organisations/agencies of the government, in regard to laws, practices and conventions that apply to display of the national flag,” it said.

    It told the states and UTs that on the occasions of important national, cultural and sports events, the national flags made of plastic are also being used in place of national flags made of paper.

    Since, plastic flags are not biodegradable like paper flags, these do not get decomposed for a long time and ensuring appropriate disposal of national flags made of plastic commensurate with the dignity of the flag is a practical problem, it said.

    “You are, therefore, requested to ensure that on the occasions of important national, cultural and sports events, flags made of paper only are used by the public in terms of the provisions of the ‘Flag Code of India, 2002’ and such paper flags are not discarded or thrown on the ground after the event,” the Home Ministry said.

    Such flags are to be disposed of, in private, consistent with the dignity of the flag, it said.

    A copy each of ‘The Prevention of Insults to National Honour Act, 1971’ and the ‘Flag Code of India, 2002’, which govern the display of national flag, was also enclosed along with the home ministry letter.

    Such communications were issued previously also.

     

  • ITBP’s R-Day march with Tricolour at 17,000 ft

    By IANS
    NEW DELHI: The Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) personnel braved inhospitable conditions in Ladakh on Tuesday when they marched with the national flag on the frozen water body at 17,000 feet above the sea level to celebrate Republic Day.

    The ITBP personnel, including men and women, celebrated the event as the temperature recorded minus 25 degrees Celsius.

    Also referred to as the ITBP ‘Himveers’, the personnel raised a full-throated cry: “Bharat Mata Ki Jai” and “Vande Matram”.

    ITBP personnel celebrating #RepublicDay2021 in different areas of Ladakh in sub zero temperatures. #Himveers#RepublicDayIndia #RepublicDay pic.twitter.com/nhLfbkt9aG
    — ITBP (@ITBP_official) January 26, 2021

    There was another ITBP personnel team at 14,000 feet in Ladakh, celebrating the day at the Border Out Post. In a video captured from the height, the ITBP men were seen trudging slowly through the fresh snow.

    Serving the nation in the most difficult and inhospitable terrain in Ladakh, the ITBP personnel are examples of valour, commitment and patriotism.

    ITBP, the specialised mountain force — most of whose officers and men are trained mountaineers and skiers — guard the 3,488 km border from Ladakh’s Karakoram Pass to Jachep La in Arunachal Pradesh.

    Republic Day celebrations are being held across the country, and the annual parade in New Delhi is the main event.

  • Editorial :- Towards JNU change

    After the ‘surgical strike’, the Pakistani media was engaged in the mirror: after the video, the same thing happened to the Congress: Sanjay Nirupam told the Prime Minister, “Fergie. It seems that the Congress is not going to change. Stub stub will remain the same.
    We are now seeing that JNU is towards change. Some time back, it was considered a crime to sing Vande Mataram singing and to glorify Bharat Mata and hoisting the national flag. In Jadavpur University, the professor of the law had strongly opposed it.
    Now it is coming to see that the JNU slogans of treason were now on the walls have been taken photographs of the martyrs and they also bowed down to professors and students.
    There was a time when even in JNU, the so called martyrdom day of Afzal Guru was being celebrated, on the same day, there were slogans of independence in the presence of Left leader student Umar Khalid and Kanhaiya Kumar: Kashmir demand freedom, Kerala Demand freedom will continue till the waste of India, continued struggle.
    On the same day, Rahul Gandhi reached Kejriwal and other leftist leaders to patrol the said independence gang.
    Still Rahul Gandhi and his Congress wants to gain power by creating a situation of civil war in India with the help of Pakistan and China. Jihadis and Maoists have their sympathy. Congress-Jigrash-Maoist Trio is conspiring to burn India like this. Rahul and Congress are also with Lashkar in the media. Congress leader calls for freedom of Kashmir demand
    Today’s tweet of Nana Patekar: Rise up brother … Take a look at the evidence of surgical strikes on TV.
    Kejriwal and his companions slept under this tug. Seeing the video of the surgical strikes today, there has been a panic in the Congress, not only in Pakistan. He has lost his sleep and he is alive. In the semi-arithmetic phase, they are trying to lower the expectations of the army’s morale against nationwide.
    Earlier, he had presented a testimonial on surgical strikes, imitating the terrorist Hafiz Saeed and other leaders of Pakistan.
    Today, he has also put a guideline on the video of Surgical Strike. It is worth noting that all the Congress leaders have insulted the army from time to time. Arundhati Roy has been doing this work abroad. Not only that Kanhaiya Kumar and Omar Khalid of the freedom gang have been making false allegations against the army.
    Now Ghulam Ghani Azad has openly charged the Indian army. Rahul Gandhi has made a silence on his hateful anti-country activities. It is a very regretful thing. Not so much Saifuddin Soz, who was minister in the UPA regime, has written a book advocating independence of Kashmir. In that book, the country has done a complete act of dishonesty by falsely accusing Lohupurush Vallabh Bhai Patel for glorifying Nehru. The Congress President is silent on this too
    With the help of these freedom gangs and their leaders, Hyderabad University has the opportunity to become the basis of the tragedy of the whole act.
    On the Kargil Victory Day in Hyderabad University, a case of alleged chopped ‘Kargil Memorial’ was created in memory of martyrs. The incident of 26 July (2017). According to sources, the Kargil Memorial itself was broken by the University officials with the police. According to the Times of India news, the incident was opposed by ABVP student student of the BJP. On July 26 (2017), the student body had established temporary memorial in memory of Kargil martyrs. Which was established at the University’s shopping complex area. At the same time, the university’s security officials allegedly damaged the memorial. Meanwhile, there was also a scathing nose among students and security officials.
    On the issue of Rohit Weamulla’s suicide, Rahul Gandhi Kejriwal and other Left leaders also tried to provoke students. The High Court of Maharashtra and other provinces has termed the use of the word Dalit illegitimate. This relation is not mentioned in the Constitution. The present government of the central government has also issued instructions to all provinces and said that the word dalit should not be used.
    Regardless of this, all media channels and print media and politicians are using this word every day to distribute the society and the country, it should be stopped immediately in this and anjaane.