CM Yadav joins Bhopal Tiranga Yatra, says- "Congress has cowardly done the country..."
CM Yadav joins Bhopal Tiranga Yatra, says-
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Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav on Wednesday inaugurated the 30 kilometer long Tiranga Yatra from Mother Teresa School on Kolar Road in Bhopal to Sant Hirdaram Nagar. The Chief Minister participated in this Yatra waving the tricolor while riding in a jeep. Former Protem Speaker and MLA Rameshwar Sharma were also present with him in the Yatra. Thousands of people participated in this Yatra with the tricolor in their hands, filled with the spirit of patriotism. Patriotic songs and slogans were echoing in the entire atmosphere.

The pain of partition of the country

On this occasion, Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav recalled the partition of the country on 14 August 1947 and the pain associated with it. He said that the country was partitioned due to the conspiracy of the Muslim League, due to which lakhs of innocent Indians lost their lives. Referring to great freedom fighters like Shaheed Bhagat Singh, Ram Prasad Bismil, Chandrashekhar Azad, the Chief Minister said that these great souls had dreamt of an independent India, but unfortunately we could not get a part of the country after independence.

The atrocities of Partition and the role of Congress

Chief Minister Yadav, while referring to the atrocities committed during the partition, told how lakhs of Indians were left to the hungry wolves at that time. He also attacked the Congress and said that all the promises made by the Congress at the time of partition proved to be false. He said that the country was divided due to the cowardice of the Congress and this partition pushed lakhs of Hindu brothers and sisters to death. He also mentioned the violence that took place during the partition, the mistreatment of women and the trains filled with dead bodies.

Praise of Prime Minister Modi

Praising Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Chief Minister Yadav said that today India has become the fifth largest economy of the world, which is a matter of pride for us. The way India has taken steps towards development under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi is unprecedented. The Chief Minister expressed confidence that in the coming five years, India is on its way to becoming the third largest economy of the world.

importance of tricolor

Describing the tricolour as a symbol of the country's pride, honour and glory, Chief Minister Yadav said that the wheel in the tricolour symbolises the country's continuous progress and progress. He appealed to celebrate Independence Day like a festival and said that it is our responsibility to hoist the tricolour at every home, like lighting lamps on Diwali. He also said that the government is making continuous efforts to increase employment opportunities for the youth, so that the country's future can be bright.

public enthusiasm and welcome

During this Tiranga Yatra, thousands of people showed their patriotic spirit by waving the tricolour on the roads. Youths riding on motorcycles were moving ahead in the Yatra waving the tricolour. School children standing on both sides of the road were welcoming the Yatra by waving the tricolour and shouting slogans of "Vande Mataram" and "Bharat Mata ki Jai". Social organizations, business organizations, and women's organizations also welcomed the Yatra. Police constables on duty in the Yatra also participated in the Yatra waving the tricolour on their motorcycles. Thus, the Tiranga Yatra further strengthened the feeling of patriotism and filled people with a new zeal of respect and love for the country.

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