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Are you thinking of putting the tricolor on your car or bike on 15th August? Know the rules, or else you will be jailed.

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15 August Flag Rules: 15th August is near, there is an atmosphere of patriotism, and people are busy preparing to put up the tricolor. But it is important to know the rules before putting the flag on the vehicle. Otherwise it can be difficult.

The day of independence of the country, Independence Day, is celebrated on 15th August. For which only a few days are left. On this day the whole country is painted in the color of patriotism. 15th August is near and like every year, this time also the zeal of patriotism is clearly visible. People are preparing to put the tricolor on their homes, offices and vehicles. But if you are also thinking of putting the tricolor on your car or bike.

So wait a bit, if the way of showing patriotism is against the rules. Then you may have to face difficulties. Some special guidelines related to the tricolor have been fixed. Ignoring which is considered a crime by law. Many people break these rules by getting carried away by emotions. Let us tell you complete information about these rules.

3 years of jail can be the reason for putting the wrong tricolor

If you are thinking of putting the tricolor on your car or bike on 15th August. Then first of all, know its rules. Under the Flag Code of India, clear guidelines have been given regarding the use of the tricolor. The tricolor should always be put in a respectful manner. And its position should be such that it never bends under the ground or any vehicle.

The use of plastic flags is prohibited and the tricolor should not be kept in a torn, dirty or damaged condition. If you violate these rules, then there can be a jail term of up to 3 years or a fine or both. Therefore, before putting up the tricolor, definitely understand the rules.

Keep these things in mind too

While putting up the tricolor, it is important to keep in mind not only its place. Some other things are also important. The flag should always be clean and in good condition. Putting up a torn, dirty or light colored tricolor is considered wrong. It is not necessary to remove the tricolour while getting off the vehicle. But its respect should be maintained.

Never put the flag behind the vehicle, below or on the bonnet in such a way that it falls down while fluttering. Along with this, using the tricolour as a decoration or advertisement is also against the rules. If you want to keep the tricolour hoisted at night, then proper lighting arrangements are necessary for that.