Senior BJP Leader Mir Firasath Ali Baqri Unfurls National Flag at Maidan-E-Ghadeer on 75th Republic Day
Senior BJP Leader Mir Firasath Ali Baqri, unfurled the National Flag at Maidan-E-Ghadeer, Darulshifa, situated under the Charminar Assembly Constituency in the historic old city of Hyderabad.
Hyderabad: In a patriotic celebration marking the 75th Republic Day, Senior BJP Leader and former State Spokesperson of Telangana, Mir Firasath Ali Baqri, unfurled the National Flag at Maidan-E-Ghadeer, Darulshifa, situated under the Charminar Assembly Constituency in the historic old city of Hyderabad.
The event witnessed the presence of esteemed dignitaries, including Shri NSV Venkateswara Rao, ACP Mirchowk, Smt Indrani Sarkar, a seasoned journalist, Smt Alka Manoj, Shri G. Hanmanth Rao, Nawab Shafath Ali Khan, and Shri Mahmood Ali.
Expressing his joy and extending warm wishes on this significant occasion, Mir Firasath Ali Baqri emphasized the importance of Republic Day as a celebration of democracy and a time to reflect on the values enshrined in the Indian Constitution.
“Today, as we unfurl the National Flag, let us remember and cherish the ideas and values that our Constitution upholds. It is a day to celebrate the spirit of democracy that unites us as a nation,” said Mir Firasath Ali Baqri.
He further extended his prayers for the continued progress and prosperity of the nation, highlighting the importance of unity and collective effort in building a stronger and more vibrant India.
The Republic Day event at Maidan-E-Ghadeer was not only a symbolic gesture of patriotism but also an opportunity for the community to come together and celebrate the rich cultural and historical heritage of the region. The participation of distinguished personalities from various fields added to the significance of the occasion, fostering a sense of solidarity among the citizens.
As the tricolor fluttered high in the sky, it symbolized the unity, diversity, and resilience of the Indian nation, echoing the sentiments of hope and progress for the years to come.