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Women in Amritsar send rakhis to PM Modi, thank him for ‘Operation Sindoor’

Ahead of Raksha Bandhan, hundreds of women gathered in Amritsar’s Lohri Gate area on Friday to send Rakhis to Prime Minister Narendra Modi as a token of gratitude. The women praised his leadership and firm stance against Pakistan, specifically citing ‘Operation Sindoor’, which they described as a fitting response to acts of terror.

The even saw participation from women across different walks of life. They referred to their Rakhis as a “thread of thanks” — a symbolic tribute to the protection of the nation.

BJP National General Secretary Tarun Chugh, who was present at the event, spoke to IANS and highlighted its emotional significance.

“The women of Amritsar are sending Rakhis to Prime Minister Modi, thanking him for ‘Operation Sindoor’. This is not just a festival; it’s a reflection of the special bond PM Modi shares with the women of the nation,” Chugh said.

He added that the gesture was more than just a festive celebration — it was a strong message of unity and gratitude.

“The sisters said that Prime Minister Modi gave Pakistan a befitting reply for the killing of innocent civilians. Through decisive actions like the surgical strikes, he showed that India will not tolerate terrorism and will act with strength,” he said.

The event came a day ahead of Raksha Bandhan, which falls on August 9 this year. Celebrated across India, the festival symbolises the sacred bond between brothers and sisters. On this day, sisters tie a Rakhi on their brothers’ wrists, praying for their well-being, while brothers vow to protect their sisters.

Observed on the full moon day of the Shravana month in the Hindu calendar, the festival is a cherished tradition that brings families together in joy and unity.

—IAN

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