CM Chouhan flags off tricolour rally of police personnel on bike, foot
   Date :15-Aug-2022

CM Chouhan flags 
 
 
Staff Reporter
Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has said that all of us should resolve never to let the pride and self-respect of Mother India be affected. The unity and integrity of the country will not be allowed to diminish. Chief Minister Chouhan was flagging off the bike tricolor and foot tricolor rally of police personnel from the Police Commissioner’s office on Sunday. Home Minister Dr Narottam Mishra, Director General of Police Sudhir Kumar Saxena and Police Commissioner Bhopal Makrand Deuskar and senior officers were also present.
Chief Minister Chouhan said that “Jhanda ooncha rahe hamara, Vijayi Vishwa Tiranga Pyara. Iski shaan jane na paye, chahe jaan bhale hi jaye”. He said that we got freedom on August 15, 1947. With independence, our country was also divided. This is a wonderful programme that inspires us to protect our country. Chief Minister Chouhan said that Madhya Pradesh Police has a glorious history. Our jawans have not only displayed valor and courage for our internal security but have also made many sacrifices. No one can stop us from pursuing our intentions. Even though it rained during the rally, the jawans remained continued to fight.
Commissioner of Police Deuskar said that this Maha Tiranga rally has been organized to inculcate the spirit of patriotism and public service. All the police stations have been decorated under the Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav.
About 300 bikes were involved in the rally, which starting from Commissioner’s Office passed Roshanpura to Polytechnic Square, Kamala Park, Ret Ghat, VIP Road and back to Lal Ghati intersection via VIP Road, Retghat, Kamala Park, in front of Ravindra Bhawan, small lake, Khatlapura, 7th Corps and ended at Lal Parade Ground. The Tiranga Rally on foot started from the Commissioner’s office and went back to the Raj Bhavan Tiraha in front of MVM College, passed the Old Police Control Room and ended at Lal Parade Ground. The rallyists of about 1500 persons included policemen, students pursuing community policing internship, city/village defense committee, Shakti Samiti, NCC students, NSS members, citizens carrying a 75 m long flag.