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14 February Black Day for India

Black Day for India: 14 February 2019 was the day when 44 CRPF soldiers were martyred in a terrorist attack.

Madhya Pradesh’s Yuva Shiv Sena Cow Protection Trust has organized a grand rally on 14th February after paying tribute to the brave martyrs. Founder of the organization Manish Singh Chauhan said that through this journey he has expressed gratitude for the end of terrorism caused by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the grand Shri Ram temple built in Ayodhya.

Youth will express gratitude to PM: On one hand, everyone will be celebrating Valentine’s Day on 14 February, while on the other hand, many youth of Madhya Pradesh will organize a meeting on this day to pay tribute to the brave soldiers of the country who were martyred in the Pulwama attack. According to the information, Madhya Pradesh Yuva Shiv Sena Cow Protection Trust will organize a grand rally and tribute meeting on 14th February, in which the organization members will express their gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Along with this, we will also organize a rally in celebration of the brave soldiers martyred in the Pulwama attack as well as the grand Shri Ram temple built in Ayodhya after a wait of 500 years.

Rally route and venue:

According to the information, the rally will be organized from Shaheed Park and the route will reach Lal Chowk, Freeganj Over Bridge, Chamunda Mata Mandir, Dewas Gate, Malipura, Daulatganj, Indore Gate, Gadapulia, Mahakal Lok, Jaisinghpura. Before the yatra, tribute will be paid to the 40 brave soldiers martyred in the Pulwama attack on 14 February 2019 in the presence of BJP public representatives and Hindutva leaders of the city.

The main objective of the organization through the yatra is to express gratitude towards Prime Minister Narendra Modi, due to whom many steps have been taken to end terrorism. The organization has also expressed happiness over the construction of the Ram temple through this yatra.