There is an atmosphere of celebration all around on Independence Day in jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan. During this,

tricolor procession was taken out at some places and flag hoisting was done at some places. State President Govind Singh

Dotasara unfurled the national flag at the congress headquarters in jaipur at 7:30. Programs have also been organized at

the bjp office on Independence Day. bjp leader Dr. Pankaj Singh organized the Tiranga Gaurav Yatra. In the Tiranga yatra,

hundreds of youths and bjp leaders took out the Gaurav yatra through the main roads of the city, carrying the tricolor in

their hands and raising slogans filled with patriotism. bjp leaders stopped at the martyr's memorials and garlanded them.

Pankaj Singh told that Gaurav yatra has been started from LBS college under the house-to-house tricolor campaign. State

President of aam aadmi party Naveen Paliwal also hoisted the flag in Jaipur.

'Take part in the Tiranga yatra on the call of PM Modi'

This pride tour of bjp ended at Malpura via Kotputli, Main Market, Kotputli Chauraha, Moleheda village Martyr

Memorial, Sangtera, Paniala Mod, Morda bus Stand. bjp leader Pankaj Singh said that there is a dual responsibility on the

shoulders of the youth, they have to make their life successful as well as protect the pride and honor of the country. We

are running it in the interest of public service. He said that in the interest of the country, on the call of Prime Minister

Narendra Modi, the youth should actively participate in the Tiranga Yatras and hoist the tricolor at their homes.

Take a pledge to protect freedom - Satyaveer

Indian youth congress National Secretary Satyaveer Aloria said, 'On this auspicious occasion of independence, I bow

down to all those brave sons of Mother India, who sacrificed their lives to get us freedom. Even today, he is protecting

our country, our freedom on the borders. Giving a message to the youth, he said, 'On this occasion, our youth power


should take a pledge to protect the freedom given to us by our forefathers and always be ready to help the needy people

of the society.'

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