Tiranga yatra held in Bengaluru to show solidarity with armed forces amid rising Indo-Pak tensions-Ramalinga Reddy

Bengaluru hosts Tiranga Yatra to support Indian armed forces amidst India-Pakistan tensions, led by CM Siddaramaiah , Deputy CM Shivakumar, Transport and Muzrai Minister Ramalinga Reddy and Others.
The Karnataka state Govt. organized a Tiranga Yatra from KR Circle to Minsk Square at Chinnaswamy Stadium on Friday, Bengaluru witnessed a potent demonstration of solidarity and patriotism, demonstrating unwavering support for the Indian military in the face of rising tensions between India and Pakistan. Tiranga Yatra Led by Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, Deputy CM DK Shivakumar, Transport and Muzrai Minister Ramalinga Reddy and senior cabinet ministers, the foot march was marked by a sea of tricolour flags, spirited chants, and participation from various sections of society including students, retired military personnel, and members of multiple political parties.
CM Siddaramaiah spoke at the rally and said, “Today we participated in a foot march carrying the tricolor flag under the name of Tiranga Yatra, upholding the unity and sovereignty of the nation, to instill morale in our proud soldiers who are fighting at the cost of their lives on the country’s borders.”
“The entire nation stands as one voice saying ‘Let terrorism be eradicated,'” he added. I have no doubt that Pakistan will learn a valuable lesson from our troops and never again encourage terrorist attacks on Indian territory. Our pride is our troops.
Transport and Muzrai Minister Ramalinga Reddy praised the spontaneous response from the public and said the event brought together people from all walks of life. “We invited every section of society. I’m pleased that, in such a short time, students, ex-servicemen, and even leaders from other parties came forward. This is about standing for the nation,” he said.








