Har Ghar Tiranga Campaign Gains Momentum in Bihar, CM Samrat Choudhary Hoists National Flag at Lok Sevak Residence

Patna: Ahead of Independence Day, the ‘Har Ghar Tiranga’ campaign is gaining momentum across the country, and Bihar is also witnessing enthusiasm for the initiative. From cities to villages, people are participating in Tiranga marches and various patriotic programmes. As part of the campaign, Bihar Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary hoisted the national flag on the rooftop of the Lok Sevak Residence and remembered the brave freedom fighters who made the ultimate sacrifice for the country.

After hoisting the Tricolour, the Chief Minister paid tribute to the immortal martyrs of India’s freedom struggle. He also shared photographs of himself with the national flag on the social media platform X. In the photographs, the Chief Minister can be seen holding and waving the Tricolour.

CM Appeals to People to Hoist the Tricolour

Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary shared the message, “Har Ghar Tiranga, Ghar-Ghar Tiranga!” He said that, following Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s call, he hoisted the national flag at the Lok Sevak Residence under the ‘Har Ghar Tiranga’ campaign and remembered the immortal martyrs of the freedom struggle.

The message aims to encourage people to respect the national flag and connect with the memories of India’s freedom movement. Various programmes are being organised ahead of Independence Day to strengthen the spirit of patriotism, national unity and civic responsibility among citizens.

Tiranga Marches Being Organised Across Bihar

Tiranga marches and other programmes are being organised in different districts of Bihar ahead of Independence Day. Local representatives, social organisations, young people and ordinary citizens are participating in these activities. In several places, people are taking out marches carrying the Tricolour, while schools and other institutions are also preparing programmes related to Independence Day.

The ‘Har Ghar Tiranga’ campaign aims to encourage citizens to display the national flag at their homes and express their respect for the country on the occasion of Independence Day. In Bihar too, the campaign is receiving an enthusiastic response. While collective Tiranga marches are being organised in rural areas, patriotic programmes are also being held at various locations in urban areas.

Freedom Fighters Remembered

During the flag-hoisting ceremony, the Chief Minister remembered the freedom fighters who sacrificed their lives for India’s independence. The history of India’s independence is closely associated with the struggle, sacrifice and contribution of millions of freedom fighters. Bihar also played an important role in the freedom movement. From the Champaran Satyagraha to the Quit India Movement, the state witnessed several important chapters of India’s struggle for independence.

Programmes organised ahead of Independence Day also provide an opportunity to introduce the younger generation to this history. The Tricolour is not merely the national flag but is regarded as a symbol of India’s independence, sovereignty, unity and democratic values. Through campaigns such as ‘Har Ghar Tiranga’, efforts are being made to connect citizens with the importance of the national flag and the legacy of the freedom struggle.

Message Shared on Social Media

Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary shared photographs of the flag-hoisting ceremony at the Lok Sevak Residence on X. The photographs show him with the national flag. Through his post, he encouraged people across Bihar and the country to participate in the campaign.

Social media has become an important platform for spreading messages related to national celebrations and public campaigns. Such posts can reach a large number of people quickly, particularly young citizens. The Chief Minister’s post has also helped generate further discussion about the Tiranga campaign among supporters and the general public.

Patriotic Atmosphere from Cities to Villages

With Independence Day approaching, a patriotic atmosphere is becoming increasingly visible across Bihar. Tricolours can be seen at markets and public places, while various social and political organisations are preparing Tiranga marches. Young people are also participating enthusiastically in these programmes.

In several places, patriotic songs and slogans are being used during Tiranga marches to encourage greater public participation. Schools and educational institutions are also preparing for Independence Day celebrations. Students are expected to participate in speeches, essay-writing competitions, painting activities and cultural programmes.

Focus on Involving Young People

Young people have an important role in the ‘Har Ghar Tiranga’ campaign. From sharing photographs with the Tricolour on social media to participating in Tiranga marches, young citizens are becoming part of the initiative. Their participation is further increasing enthusiasm around the national festival.

A large number of young people in Bihar actively participate in social activities. Campaigns such as this also provide an opportunity to educate them about India’s freedom movement, the Constitution and democratic values. Along with respecting the national flag, the campaign seeks to promote a sense of civic responsibility.

Tricolour Symbolises National Unity

The Indian national flag represents unity in diversity. Despite differences in language, culture and region, the Tricolour connects the entire country. When people hoist the national flag at their homes, offices and public places on Independence Day, it becomes a collective expression of national unity and respect for the country.

In Bihar too, efforts are being made to strengthen this sentiment through the ‘Har Ghar Tiranga’ campaign. Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary’s flag-hoisting ceremony at the Lok Sevak Residence is being seen as part of this wider initiative.

Activities Intensify Ahead of Independence Day

Preparations and activities generally increase at administrative and social levels before Independence Day. Public buildings and important locations are decorated, while various departments and institutions begin preparations for their celebrations. Local authorities also make arrangements related to security and traffic management.

At the same time, citizens are encouraged to participate in national celebrations. Large public participation in Tiranga marches and similar programmes gives the campaign broader support. Similar activities are also being witnessed in different parts of Bihar.

Message of Patriotism and Civic Responsibility

The ‘Har Ghar Tiranga’ campaign is not limited merely to hoisting the national flag. Its broader message is connected with respect for the country, remembering the sacrifices of freedom fighters and creating awareness about civic responsibilities. Respect for the national flag also represents a commitment to strengthening the unity and integrity of the nation.

By hoisting the Tricolour at the Lok Sevak Residence, Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary remembered the martyrs of the freedom struggle and appealed to people to participate in the campaign. With his message of “Har Ghar Tiranga, Ghar-Ghar Tiranga,” the patriotic atmosphere in Bihar ahead of Independence Day is expected to become even stronger.

In the coming days, efforts are likely to continue across different districts to expand the campaign through Tiranga marches and other programmes. Participation is expected to increase in both urban and rural areas. Hoisting the Tricolour from homes on Independence Day will serve as a symbol of respect for the nation and a tribute to the brave men and women who sacrificed their lives for India’s freedom.