Ratlam (Madhya Pradesh): A grand Tiranga Rally was organised under the banner of National Civil Security Forum to honour the Indian Army on Thursday evening.
Echoing with patriotic slogans, the rally witnessed enthusiastic participation from citizens and religious leaders of all faiths, promoting communal harmony and national unity.
The rally began from Mahalwada and passed through Palace Road, Dalu Modi Bazaar, Ganesh Dewri, Bajaj Khana, Topkhana, Chandni Chowk and Choumukhi Bridge, culminating at Ghaas Bazaar with the aarti of Bharat Mata.
The rally was led by retired army personnel, followed by tableaux of Rani Lakshmibai and Bharat Mata, along with women and citizens holding the Tricolour. Religious leaders from Hindu, Muslim, Sikh and Christian communities walked together. People held placards with slogans like ‘Hindustan Zindabad’, ‘We Stand with the Army’ and ‘Support Operation Sindoor.’
Minister Chetanya Kashyap, MLA Mathuralal Damar and several local leaders and citizens participated in the event.

Manawar residents hold Tiranga Rally
A similar Tiranga Rally was organised in Manawar to honour the unmatched bravery of the Indian Army and celebrate the success of Operation Sindoor.
Union Minister of Women and Child Development, Savitri Thakur, paid tribute to the martyrs and referred to the Pakistan attacks, highlighting the courage of Indian soldiers.
The march was filled with patriotic slogans and waving flags, saw enthusiastic participation from citizens, social organisations, saints and public representatives. Starting from Ram Mandir, the rally passed through key city locations and concluded at the Mandi premises with aarti of Bharat Mata.