Chhatarpur Takes Out Grand Yatra With 551-Foot Long Tiranga
The massive flag captured everyone’s attention and created a strong patriotic atmosphere in the town.

Chhatarpur (Madhya Pradesh): A 551-foot-long national flag took center stage at a grand Tiranga rally organised in Chhatarpur's Bakswaha area on Wednesday.
The rally was organised under the “Har Ghar Tiranga” campaign.
The massive flag captured everyone’s attention and created a strong patriotic atmosphere in the town.
The program began with a meeting at the BJP office, following the wishes of Chief Minister Mohan Yadav and under the guidance of BJP district president Chandrabhanu Singh Gautam.
Former MLA Pradumn Singh Lodhi gave instructions to party workers during the meeting.
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Rally covered several routes
The rally started from Sandipani School and moved along key town roads, including Excellence School Tiraha, Mahakali Mandir, Raja Main Market, Ramnarayan Mandir, Banke Bihari Mandir, Awar Mata Tiraha, Kanji House, and Purana Bus Stand, before concluding at PM Shree Government Higher Secondary School.
At the end, participants paid tribute to martyrs in front of the Ashoka Pillar.
Students, youth, elderly people, women, and children enthusiastically took part in the 2-kilometer-long rally, holding the national flag. Despite light rain, their excitement did not diminish. Streets were decorated in the colors of the Tiranga, and locals came out to welcome the rally.
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The event saw participation from former MLA Pradumn Singh Lodhi, Mandal President Sandeep Khare Lalla, Nagar Parishad Chairperson Kiran Soni, Janpad President Rajni Moti Yadav, Tehsildar Bharat Pandey, Block Education Officer Satyam Chaurasia, teachers, college and school staff, members of Women & Child Development, Forest, and Revenue departments, and many town residents.
At the conclusion, BJP Mandal President Sandeep Khare thanked children, youth, elected representatives, officials, teachers, party workers, and the public for making the event successful, while also expressing displeasure at the absence of Nagar Parishad employees.
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