Koo Campaign: Many CMs and Leaders took Oath not to Use Plastic Tricolor

The ongoing awareness campaign on the Koo app regarding plastic tricolour is getting strong support from across the country.
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Image Credit: ANI news

The awareness campaign is being run across the country to stop plastic tricolour. The ongoing campaign on the Koo app regarding plastic tricolour is getting strong support from across the country. Many chief ministers, cabinet ministers, big leaders, sportspersons and celebrities have taken an oath not to use the tricolour of plastic on the Koo app and have appealed to the public to use the tricolour of cloth and paper.

Support received from big leaders, Chief Ministers across the country

Image Credit: Dainik Bhaskar
Image Credit: Dainik Bhaskar

This campaign started to keep nature clean and to increase the pride of its tricolour, also got the support of Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. Yogi Adityanath from his official Koo account appealed to his supporters and the general public to never use plastic tricolour.

Taking part in this campaign, Yogi Adityanath wrote, "Our national flag, a symbol of unity, integrity and sovereignty of the country, is the pride of all Indians. Let us all take a pledge to never use plastic tricolour in the interest of the national flag, respect for the tricolour, protect the environment. Hail India!"

Image Credit: Dainik Bhaskar
Image Credit: Dainik Bhaskar

Taking part in this campaign, Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan appealed to his official Koo account, "On 75th #IndependenceDay, I request all the brothers and sisters and youth of the state to take pride in the tricolour made of paper or cloth. And fly with pride. Come, let us all take an oath on this holy occasion of Independence Day to make India a clean and proud India.

Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh's office also took part in this campaign on Koo App and wrote from his official account that, "Do not use plastic tricolour on 75th Independence Day and make the country clean."

Image Credit: Dainik Bhaskar
Image Credit: Dainik Bhaskar

Celebrities and many Indian players also joined the campaign

Ravi Kumar Dahiya, who performed brilliantly in the Olympics and won India a silver medal at the Tokyo Olympics this time, also took an oath on Koo and wrote that we can make the world more beautiful without using plastic. Abhinav Bindra, who won India's first gold medal in the Olympics in 2008, also joined the campaign on Koo and told the people, 'This Independence Day, let us all take an oath that we will not use plastic tricolour and keep our national flag. Will give full respect to Tricolor'.

Why say no to plastic tricolour?

Every year during many celebrations on Republic Day and Independence Day, people use plastic tricolor, people also give plastic tricolor to their children. After the ceremony, these tricolour do not go unnoticed and people unknowingly insult the tricolour. The decomposition of plastic tricolour is also difficult, which is very harmful to our environment, so by not using plastic tricolour, we not only save the environment but also increase the pride of the tricolour.

Home Ministry also gave instructions

The Ministry of Home Affairs has also said in a letter to all the states and union territories that properly disposing of the tricolour made of plastic is a problem. Regarding the national flag, the central government has said that plastic tricolours should not be used. At national, cultural and sporting events, the tricolour made of plastic is sometimes used instead of the tricolour made of paper. It has been asked by the Ministry of Home Affairs to ensure that only the tricolour made of paper should be used on such events.

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