Did Andhra Pradesh CM and Deputy Chief Minister Join the Tiranga Rally?

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Key Takeaways
- Tiranga Rally honored the Indian Armed Forces' Operation Sindoor.
- Participation from various political leaders highlighted national unity.
- Emphasis on resilience against terrorism was a key theme.
- Tributes paid to Murali Naik for his sacrifice.
- The TDP plans further rallies in memory of terror attack victims.
Vijayawada, May 14 (NationPress) The Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, N. Chandrababu Naidu, along with his deputy, Pawan Kalyan, took part in a grand Tiranga Rally in Vijayawada to honor the Indian Armed Forces' successful Operation Sindoor.
A significant crowd attended the rally, organized by the Telugu Desam Party in collaboration with the National Democratic Alliance (NDA).
The event saw participation from various figures, including BJP state president and MP Daggubati Purandeswari, state ministers, legislators, leaders from TDP, Jana Sena, and BJP, as well as local citizens, commencing from Indira Gandhi Municipal Stadium to Benz Circle.
During his address, Chandrababu Naidu expressed his respect for the armed forces for their battle against terrorism.
The TDP national president emphasized that Operation Sindoor illustrated the consequences of attacking the nation's integrity. He noted, “We have responded in such a way that terrorists will think twice before threatening our nation.”
The Chief Minister underscored that the entire nation has witnessed the courage exhibited by the armed forces, who bravely ventured into enemy territory to dismantle terrorist strongholds.
Naidu also paid homage to the young soldier Murali Naik from Andhra Pradesh, who sacrificed his life during Operation Sindoor, calling him an inspiration for all.
He commended Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his commitment to eradicate terrorism, stating, “If they strike at India, they will be eliminated. Their schemes will not succeed against us.” He affirmed that PM Modi is the right leader for this critical time.
Pawan Kalyan, the Deputy Chief Minister, remarked that India, through Operation Sindoor, has made it clear that it will not remain passive in the face of attacks.
The Jana Sena leader accused Pakistan of orchestrating terror attacks in India, asserting, “They are struggling to manage their own country and are attempting to instigate issues for a progressing India.”
Kalyan pointed out that numerous attacks have occurred in India since independence, highlighting the bomb blasts in various cities.
He honored the ultimate sacrifice made by Murali Naik, stating that the soldier exemplified true patriotism.
The Deputy Chief Minister urged citizens to support Prime Minister Modi, asserting that Pakistan should understand that this is a new India that will no longer tolerate terrorist aggression.
The TDP politburo has resolved to hold Tiranga rallies across all Assembly constituencies on May 16, 17, and 18 to commemorate the 27 tourists who lost their lives in the Pahalgam terror attack.