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Preserve, uphold honour of tricolour: CM Omar | KNO

Recalls times when national flag was only permitted to fly over government buildings

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Srinagar, Aug 12 (KNO): Recalling the times when the national flag was only permitted to fly over government buildings, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Tuesday urged the people to preserve and uphold the honour of the tricolour. Addressing a gathering at the Tiranga Rally here, the Chief Minister, according to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) described the national flag as a living symbol of India’s identity, pride and the sacrifices of countless patriots. The Chief Minister said, “We were barred from displaying the Tiranga in homes, workplaces, or private spaces. This was the reality we lived in — the flag belonged to the nation, yet it was absent from our personal lives.” Highlighting the role of a single determined citizen who approached the courts and secured the right for every Indian to hoist the Tiranga at their homes, the Chief Minister said this change was proof that “even one individual, driven by the right intentions, can bring about lasting change.” He paid rich tribute to those who laid down their lives for the honour of the national flag, stating, “They gave up their present for the nation’s future, stood alone if necessary, and believed their single act of courage could defend the dignity of our Tiranga.” Underscoring the need for the flag to remain a constant symbol of pride, not just during official functions, Omar Abdullah called on citizens to “raise it higher — both physically and in the respect we give it — inspired by the sacrifices of those who came before us.” Earlier in the day, the Chief Minister, along with Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha, led a vibrant Tiranga Rally from the picturesque lawns of the Sher-i-Kashmir International Convention Centre (SKICC). Ministers Sakina Itoo, Javed Rana, and Javed Dar were also present, alongside senior civil and police officers. The rally saw enthusiastic participation from people across all walks of life, including youth, students, and community members—(KNO)

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