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Ravinder leads Jai Hind Yatra at Sunderbani
State Times
|June 12, 2025
Congress on Wednesday organised impressive Jai Hind Sabhas followed by Jai Hind Yatras at Sunderbani in Rajouri district and Ramban, as part of the nation wide campaign of the party to pay respect to the armed forces for their bravery and valour and also to question the ruling BJP's attempts to politicize operation Sindhoor.
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Leading a largely attended Congress rally in Sunderbani town, JKPCC Chief Spokesperson Ravinder Sharma said that operation Sindhoor was the remarkable success of our armed forces who have always kept the Indian flag at the cost of their lives but the ruling party and Modi government is hiding behind the valour and sacrifices of our armed forces to escape from vital questions regarding the security, sovereignty, integrity and honour of our country.
Raising slogans in the honour of Forces and the nation and BJP leaders insulting, hate and objectionable statements of senior BJP's leaders including min isters legislators and inaction of Modi - Shah against them, the congress took out impressive rally -# JAI HIND YATRA in Sunderbani town carrying national flag.
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