Participating in the Indian government’s ‘Har Ghar Tiranga Campaign’ ahead of the 79th Independence Day, the personnel of the 33 Battalion of CRPF, stationed in Bhaderwah, convened a massive Tiranga Rally, with school students and teachers taking part.
Battalion Commandant, CRPF, Arun Kumar said, "Tiranga rallies are being organised across the country. In the rally organised by the CRPF's 33 Battalion, school students and teachers are taking part. We assure the citizens of the nation that we are here to protect them”.
The security has also been tightened ahead of the I-Day. The security forces have been deployed at four areas, including Doda and Bhaderwah, to ensure that "no one will disturb the peaceful atmosphere with ill intent," stated a police officer. Checkpoints are in place at the key entry and exit routes, and the vehicles are being thoroughly checked. Army patrols have also been intensified in sensitive areas.
"From a security point of view, we have four main venues, namely Doda, Bhaderwah, Thathri, and Gandoh. The Tricolour is hoisted at around 142 locations... We have made deployments under a well-designed Standard Operating Procedures to ensure that no one with ill intent will be allowed to disturb the peaceful atmosphere. Our neighbouring country always tries to disrupt peace and communal harmony... I urge you to inform the police immediately if you notice any suspicious movement. The Jammu & Kashmir Police and Indian Army stand united to protect you”, Senior Superintendent of Police Doda, Sandeep Mehta, asserted.
In addition to this, from Himalayan valleys to coastal towns, the national tricolour fluttered high on Wednesday as millions joined the 'Har Ghar Tiranga' campaign. Leaders, students, and citizens took part in spirited Tiranga Yatras, rallies, and flag-hoisting ceremonies across the country, turning the campaign into a nationwide celebration of unity, pride, and patriotism in the run-up to India's 79th Independence Day.