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Tiranga Yatra held in Dharampur

The BJP took out a Tiranga Yatra at Dharampur, which saw participation of a large number of NGOs. Former minister Dr Rajiv Sahjal, who led the march, said the PM Narendra Modi-led government at the Centre had given a befitting...
The BJP workers take out Tiranga Yatra at Dharampur on Wednesday. Tribune Photo
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The BJP took out a Tiranga Yatra at Dharampur, which saw participation of a large number of NGOs.

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Former minister Dr Rajiv Sahjal, who led the march, said the PM Narendra Modi-led government at the Centre had given a befitting reply to Pakistan by suspending the Indus Waters Treaty in the wake of Pahalgam terror attack.

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BJP state media in-charge Karna Nanda said India had given a blunt reply to Pakistan and in case terrorism does not stops, they won’t get a single drop of water from the Indus.

“A strong decision has been taken by the PM Modi. No government has ever taken such a tough decision against Pakistan,” he said.

The BJP leaders said the Operation Sindoor had exposed Pakistan’s lie on terrorism before the world and the Armed Forces had avenged the killing of 26 innocents in Phalagam. They asserted that PM Modi had made it clear that blood and water would not flow together.

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