Ramesh Bidhuri took out the Tricolor Journey in Delhi, priced 'Operation Sindoor'

New -delhi, May 22 (IANS). Former Bharatiya Janata party parliamentary Ramesh Bidhuri on Thursday undertook a big Tricolor journey in the town of Tughlakabad in South Delhi. A large number of local citizens and party workers participated in the visit. On this occasion, Bidhuri fiercely attacked the congress and Pakistan in a patriotic speech. During this, while talking to the media, Ramesh Bidhuri said that this Tricolor journey was taken in honor of the brave soldiers of the country and to support the decisive fight against the ongoing terrorism led by Premier Narendra Modi. It is India today, now terrorism will not be tolerated. Prime Minister Modi gave a clear message to Pakistan through an air strike that India will no longer sit still. Bidhuri also has the congress and former prime minister Dr. Manmohan Singh hit. He said that the morale of Pakistan increased during the congressional government. He described Manmohan Singh as a ‘puppet prime minister’ and said his rule was passive against terrorism. Referring to ‘Operation Sindoor’, he said it has not yet finished, has only been postponed. He warned and said that if Pakistan rejects again, India will attack the terrorists again. Prime Minister Modi has made it clear that any terrorist incident will now be considered a war and answered in the same way. The former MP further said that Pakistan beat today and says it will end terrorism. He said: “The promises of Pakistan cannot be trusted. If the operation is Vermilion again, its consequences will still be ahead.” When asked what the congress raised on the ceasefire, he said that terrorism flourished during his reign. Hundreds of people were killed and Congress remained stupid spectators in the attacks in Mumbai. If Pakistan is on his knees today, Congress makes a statement by nurturing. He further said that this Tricolor journey will also go into the Kalkaji region, where thousands of locals and women will be involved tomorrow. -Ians PSK/DSC shares this story Tags