Why Are Operation Sindoor-themed Kites So Popular in Lucknow This Diwali?

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Key Takeaways
- Operation Sindoor kites reflect the bravery of the Armed Forces.
- Strong demand for swadeshi kites in Lucknow.
- Patriotic sentiments are high during the Diwali celebrations.
- Local traders report rapid sales of kites themed around national pride.
- These kites serve as a unique way to celebrate the festival.
Lucknow, Oct 21 (NationPress) As the nation and its citizens basked in the glow of the festival of lights, the skies of Lucknow were filled with vibrant, patriotic kites on Monday, enhancing the festive atmosphere and Diwali celebrations.
The unique stories of Ayodhya and Lucknow in Uttar Pradesh captured headlines during this auspicious occasion. While Ayodhya set a record for diya lighting, Lucknow's connection to Operation Sindoor took center stage.
In Lucknow, a wave of kites infused with a patriotic theme flooded the markets, garnering enthusiastic support from the locals. Residents flocked to purchase these swadeshi kites, which served as a tribute to the bravery of the Armed Forces and celebrated the successful military operations against Pakistani terror hideouts under Operation Sindoor.
These kites not only highlighted the courage of the Indian Army and Air Force during Operation Sindoor but also featured images of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, aligning with the festival's spirit.
Images of Colonel Sophia and Wing Commander Vyomika Singh—heroes of Operation Sindoor—were also printed on these sought-after kites.
Local traders reported a robust demand for these kites, with many customers purchasing them in significant quantities.
Salman Ansari, a kite maker and shopkeeper, shared with IANS, “India's strength and confidence have flourished under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership, and these kites embody that patriotic sentiment.”
He noted that this was a chance for individuals to express their love for the nation in the skies, resonating with people of all generations.
Operating a family-run business for years, he mentioned that the interest in Operation Sindoor-themed kites is immense and that he is nearly out of stock.
“We produced around 5,000 kites themed around Operation Sindoor. The stock has nearly sold out, with just a few kites remaining,” he stated.