Actor Pawan Kalyan unfurls world's 'largest' Indian flag in Telangana

At 122 ft in length and 183 ft in width, the flag was unfurled to mark the first war of the country's independence that took place in 1857.

Update: 2018-05-11 10:42 GMT
The flag, prepared by an organisation called Vibrants of Kalam, is world's largest Indian National Flag, it claimed. (Photo: Twitter)

Hyderabad: Actor-turned-politician and Jana Sena Party founder Pawan Kalyan on Friday unfurled the national flag in Hyderabad, claimed to be the world's largest Indian tricolour, to commemorate the first war of the country's independence that took place in 1857.

According to a party release, the flag was 122 feet in length and 183 feet in width.

The flag, prepared by an organisation called 'Vibrants of Kalam,' is world's largest Indian National Flag, it claimed.

Speaking on the occasion, Pawan Kalyan quoted former President and educationist and philosopher Sarvepally Radhakrishnan as having said that the national flag does not belong to any caste, religion or party and that it belongs to all.

Pawan Kalyan administered a national integration pledge to a large number of youths who attended the event.

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