CM Rekha Gupta joins Tiranga Yatra at Connaught Place
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The heart of Delhi turned saffron, white, and green on Monday, August 17, 2026, as Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta joined the Tiranga Yatra at Connaught Place, one of the capital's most iconic public squares, as part of the #HarGharTiranga2026 campaign.
Connaught Place lights up for the Tricolour
Gupta described the gathering as charged with 'pride, unity and patriotism,' crediting Delhi's youth and citizens for giving the yatra its energy. 'The Tiranga carries our shared history and the confidence of a generation determined to shape a stronger, Viksit Bharat,' she wrote, invoking the government's flagship long-term development vision.
Har Ghar Tiranga: a campaign that keeps growing
The Har Ghar Tiranga initiative, which encourages every Indian household to hoist the national flag around Independence Day, has been a recurring mass-participation drive since its launch under the Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav celebrations. The 2026 edition, branded #HarGharTiranga2026, extended the campaign to public marches and yatras across cities, with Connaught Place serving as Delhi's central gathering point. A Tiranga Yatra — a flag march — adds a street-level, community dimension to what began as a home-hoisting pledge.
As Chief Minister of Delhi and a senior BJP leader, Gupta's participation places the city's top executive at the centre of a campaign that blends civic pride with the ruling party's 'Viksit Bharat by 2047' narrative — a vision of India as a developed nation by the centenary of its independence.
The flag march at CP, drawing residents from across the capital, signals how the campaign has evolved from a symbolic household gesture into a visible, crowd-drawing public event — one that city governments are now actively anchoring.