Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath declared during a Tiranga Yatra that no one will shield those who tamper with India's security. Accusing Pakistan of spreading terrorism, he stated, "One day, terrorism itself will destroy it."
UP News: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath launched the "Bharat Shaurya Tiranga Yatra" on Wednesday, launching a b attack on Pakistan and terrorism. He asserted that no one will protect those who compromise India's security. Yogi emphatically stated, "Those who breach India's security will not even find mourners at their funeral."
Direct Attack on Pakistan Regarding Terrorism
CM Yogi accused Pakistan of fostering terrorism, stating that for several decades, Pakistan has been solely engaged in spreading terrorism. He said, "A day will come when Pakistan will be consumed by its own terrorism. Pakistan is completely hollowed out. The world is witnessing its ministers and officials attending the funerals of terrorists; this is their true face."
Indian Army's Prowess Displayed in Operation Sindur
The Chief Minister praised the Indian Army's valor, stating that recently, under Operation Sindur, India's three armed forces decimated terrorist bases. He reported that over a hundred terrorists were eliminated in this operation, showcasing India's military strength and prowess.
Yogi stated, "The Tiranga (Indian flag) symbolizes India's courage and valor. It is the pride and honor of every Indian. Whenever a nation faces crisis, our unity and patience become our greatest strength."
Appreciation for Prime Minister's Efforts
CM Yogi also commended Prime Minister Narendra Modi, stating that his visit to the Adamppur airbase in Punjab to boost the morale of the soldiers was a significant step in uplifting the spirits of the three armed forces.
Deputy CM and BJP Leaders Also Condemn Pakistan
During the event, Deputy Chief Minister Brijesh Pathak stated that Pakistan attempted to disrupt India's peace, but the Indian army delivered a b response. He mentioned air strikes, surgical strikes, and Operation Sindur, highlighting that India no longer merely condemns but also retaliates against terrorism.
BJP state president Bhupendra Chaudhary said, "What the Indian army has achieved through Operation Sindur is a message to 1.4 billion Indians that India will not forgive."
Two-Thousand-Foot-Long Tiranga Yatra Becomes Center of Attraction
School children, social organizations, and ex-servicemen participated in the Bharat Shaurya Tiranga Yatra. Students from the Centurion Defence Academy carried a 2000-foot-long Tiranga during the march, which became a major attraction. This Yatra will continue through the villages and cities of UP until May 23rd.