<p>Moradabad: The Moradabad Municipal Corporation has set up a selfie point themed on <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/operation-sindoor">Operation Sindoor</a> at the Peelikothi Square here.</p><p>The structure, it said, was aimed at fostering patriotism among the people, especially the youth.</p><p>The corporation has also put up posters with a dramatic depiction of Operation Sindoor near the Circuit House on Delhi Road and along several road dividers.</p><p>The selfie site features a grand cutout of Prime Minister <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/narendra-modi">Narendra Modi </a>and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/yogi-adityanath">Yogi Adityanath</a>, with the caption: "India is proud of its heroes."</p>.Pakistani document shows India's extensive strikes during Operation Sindoor; lists 7 new targets.<p>Moradabad Municipal Commissioner Divyanshu Patel said, "It stands as a symbolic gesture to commemorate the dedication and heroism of India's defence forces."</p><p>The initiative, however, has already seen controversy.</p><p>Police earlier detained three youths briefly after Patel filed a complaint alleging they gave him death threats.</p><p>The detainees claimed that the commissioner's security guards confiscated their phones while they were taking selfies at the site.</p><p>They said when they asked for their phones back, the guards allegedly demanded Rs 5,000 in cash. They accused the commissioner of filing a complaint against them and calling them drug addicts.</p><p>Police, however, found the youths sober and let them go without any charges filed.</p><p>Kashmir's Pahalgam was hit by a terror attack on April 22, with 26 people, mostly tourists and all men, gunned down on a grassy meadow.</p><p>In retaliation, India launched Operation Sindoor, targeting several terror launch pads in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.</p><p>The success of the operation led families in Kushinagar to name 17 newborns Sindoor. Another family followed suit in Ayodhya.</p>
<p>Moradabad: The Moradabad Municipal Corporation has set up a selfie point themed on <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/operation-sindoor">Operation Sindoor</a> at the Peelikothi Square here.</p><p>The structure, it said, was aimed at fostering patriotism among the people, especially the youth.</p><p>The corporation has also put up posters with a dramatic depiction of Operation Sindoor near the Circuit House on Delhi Road and along several road dividers.</p><p>The selfie site features a grand cutout of Prime Minister <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/narendra-modi">Narendra Modi </a>and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/yogi-adityanath">Yogi Adityanath</a>, with the caption: "India is proud of its heroes."</p>.Pakistani document shows India's extensive strikes during Operation Sindoor; lists 7 new targets.<p>Moradabad Municipal Commissioner Divyanshu Patel said, "It stands as a symbolic gesture to commemorate the dedication and heroism of India's defence forces."</p><p>The initiative, however, has already seen controversy.</p><p>Police earlier detained three youths briefly after Patel filed a complaint alleging they gave him death threats.</p><p>The detainees claimed that the commissioner's security guards confiscated their phones while they were taking selfies at the site.</p><p>They said when they asked for their phones back, the guards allegedly demanded Rs 5,000 in cash. They accused the commissioner of filing a complaint against them and calling them drug addicts.</p><p>Police, however, found the youths sober and let them go without any charges filed.</p><p>Kashmir's Pahalgam was hit by a terror attack on April 22, with 26 people, mostly tourists and all men, gunned down on a grassy meadow.</p><p>In retaliation, India launched Operation Sindoor, targeting several terror launch pads in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.</p><p>The success of the operation led families in Kushinagar to name 17 newborns Sindoor. Another family followed suit in Ayodhya.</p>