People participating in Tiranga Yatra to express solidarity with Indian armed forces, on Friday along the D. Devaraja Urs road in Mysuru. | Photo Credit: Ma Sriram
The city was flooded with tricolor on Friday, when thousands of citizens from different areas of life gathered to participate in Tirang Yatra held in honor and expressing solidarity with Indian soldiers who defended the nation during the recent hostility with Pakistan.
Cynosure of All Eyes was a national flag that lasted almost 500 meters from end to end, and the marching participants held it upstairs.
Tiranga Yatra takes place as an event without a side in different places across the country in different terms. The event in Mysur started after the flower honors were offered to the Field Marshal Km Cariyapp.
This event recorded the participation of people who went through political and religious lines, and included former servants, students, spiritual leaders and other ordinary citizens.
When he was involved in the Assembly, the MEP for Yaduveer Krishhnadatt Chamaraja Wadiyar stressed that Tiranga Yatra was not a party event, and that was the civic expression of solidarity with Indian soldiers.
“We are grateful that so many religious leaders have joined this effort. The report is a clear-if you attack India, expect a strong response. India is a loving peace but decisive. There is no room for terrorism,” Yadveer said.
Mr. Yadveer pointed out the rising heat that caused people to degrade people, reminded the assembly to think about the harsh and extreme conditions in which Indian soldiers serve daily.
On this occasion, Suttur Mutt Seer Shivaratri Deshikendra Swami condemned a recent attack on terrorists in Pahalgam and called him an act born of “nasty and devilish thinking”.
He appreciated the rapid and firm reaction of the Indian armed forces and said that any force that disrupts peace and friendship must be tightly solved. Soldiers should be included in everyday prayer as recognition of the quiet victims that they do in extreme conditions, even at temperatures below zero, so that citizens can live in peace, the prisoner added.
Ganapathi Sachidananda Swami of Avadhot Datt Peeta said that Prime Minister had taken the time.
Tiranga Yatra in Mysuru resonated with the singing of Bharat Mat Ki Jai and other patriotic slogans. Participants marched from Field Marshal Km Cariyapp Circle to Shivaramp, entered D. Devara Urs Road from the Dufferin Clock Tower and marched back to the starting position.
Datta Vijayanand Swami, Somanatheshwara Swami from the Mysurus branch Adi Chunchanagari Mutt and Bishop of Mysuro Bernard Moras were present.
Published – May 16 2025 06:28