Anil Vij Leads Massive Tiranga Yatra in Ambala to Honor Armed Forces

Haryana’s Energy, Transport and Labour Minister, Anil Vij said that under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership, a new India is rising—one that knows how to give a fitting reply to its enemies. Indians fully support their armed forces and bow in reverence to them. A Tiranga Yatra was held today in Ambala Cantonment to honor the soldiers, aimed at boosting their morale.
Sh. Vij was addressing a massive gathering at the Tiranga Yatra organized in honor of the Indian Armed Forces in Ambala Cantonment. The Yatra was held to celebrate the precise and successful attacks by the Indian military on Pakistan and its terrorist bases. People from all walks of life participated enthusiastically.
Energy and Transport Minister Anil Vij said that the patriotic people of Ambala Cantonment came out on the streets with the Tricolor to honor the brave soldiers who gave a fitting reply to Pakistan. He noted that in the past 40 years, he had never seen such a massive and high-spirited Tiranga Yatra.
“The Indian Armed Forces brought Pakistan to its knees in four days through precise attacks”-Vij
Sh. Vij said that Pakistan had been engaging in mischievous acts for a long time. In Pahalgam, Pakistan-backed terrorists asked people their religion and shot unarmed civilians. In the past, previous governments would merely pay tributes and retreat to their homes after such incidents. But Prime Minister Modi declared that terrorists would be hunted down even in their homes.
Sh. Vij said that within four days, India launched accurate strikes, breaking Pakistan’s resolve. The combined efforts of India’s three armed forces and intelligence agencies resulted in precision targeting. About 15 indigenous BrahMos missiles were used to destroy terrorist hideouts, airports, and air command centers in Pakistan. Although Pakistan initially denied it, it has now issued tenders to repair damaged airbases—proving the effectiveness of India’s strikes.
“PM Modi has given clear orders: every terrorist will be eliminated, and we won’t rest until then”-Vij
Sh. Vij said the battle is not fully over—it depends on Pakistan’s behavior. Every terrorist base will be dismantled. In the past four days, Indian forces destroyed nine such bases, killing nearly 100 terrorists and around 45 Pakistani soldiers. Pakistan’s entire system has been shaken.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has clearly stated that not a single extremist will be spared, and the government will not rest until the this work is done. He emphasized that the support of the people is crucial in any war, and today the nation stands firmly with PM Modi. Just as soldiers defend us on the borders, citizens must show they stand with the forces.
“We trust our Prime Minister—what he says is right”-Vij
Sh. Vij praised the people of Ambala for their large-scale participation, which sent a message of solidarity with the Prime Minister. Despite misleading propaganda from foreign leaders, Modi has presented the true picture. We trust him and won’t be swayed by foreign narratives.
PM Modi personally visited the sites where Pakistan claimed destruction and showed the world that not even a leaf was harmed. Likewise, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh has been actively motivating the armed forces.
“By siding with Pakistan, Turkey proved the old adage: no matter how much milk you feed a snake, it will still bite you”-Vij
Sh. Vij criticized Turkey for openly supporting Pakistan. Turkish officials operated drones from Pakistan, but Indian forces brought them down. He likened Turkey to a snake, pointing out that despite India’s aid during the 2023 earthquake, Turkey betrayed that goodwill. As a result, India has decided to stop trade with Turkey and Azerbaijan, and Indian tourists are choosing not to visit. This will be a lesson for it.
Thousands join Tiranga Yatra with full of enthusiasm and patriotism
Thousands of people joined the Tiranga Yatra in Ambala Cantonment, showing immense patriotic fervor. Besides common citizens, members of the IMA, traders, social and religious organizations, ex-servicemen, college students, and NCC cadets participated. The entire market was draped in Tricolors, with people waving flags, singing patriotic songs, and chanting slogans like “Bharat Mata Ki Jai.”
The Yatra started from the Government College and passed through Kabari Bazaar, Kesra Bazaar, Pul Chameli, Old Vegetable Market, DC Road, Bajaja Bazaar, Sadar Bazaar, Nishat Cinema Road, and concluded back at the college campus. Shopkeepers and market associations welcomed the Yatra with flower showers.
Among those present were SDM Vineesh Kumar, DSP Ramesh Kumar, Municipal Council Chairperson Swarn Kaur, Vice Chairperson Lalta Prasad, and numerous dignitaries from various social, religious, and trade organizations.
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