Col. Rathore at SMS Stadium: Because Some Uniforms Never Come Off
Okay, can we just take a moment to appreciate the energy at SMS Stadium today?
Colonel Rajyavardhan Rathore walked in, and suddenly the NCC cadets weren’t just practicing drills—they were beaming with pride. No big speeches. No political jargon. Just pure, raw, desh-bhakti vibes.
What went down?
Rathore greeted the cadets like a senior commanding officer visiting his troops. He spoke about how discipline is the ultimate flex. He told them that wearing a uniform means you’ve signed up for something bigger than yourself. And honestly? The kids were all ears.
The Aesthetic
Imagine this: A soldier-politician under the open sky of Jaipur, standing in front of hundreds of young Indians in khaki, all chanting "Bharat Mata Ki Jai." It’s giving major "Josh Machine" energy.
Takeaway
Colonel Rathore proved today that you can switch roles—from army to politics—but you never really take off the soldier. And for these cadets, this wasn’t just a greeting. It was a glimpse of who they could become.