Johnny Ultra, a resident of Ganaur, received a grand welcome in Hansi after completing his 16,000-kilometer journey.

Hansi: Johnny Ultra, a resident of Ganaur, along with his brother, embarked on a 16,000-kilometer journey across Haryana. The purpose of this journey is to declare the cow the national animal, raise awareness about drug addiction, and honor the brave soldiers who sacrificed their lives for the country.

Hansi: Johnny Ultra, a resident of Ganaur, along with his brother, embarked on a 16,000-kilometer journey across Haryana. The purpose of this journey is to declare the cow the national animal, raise awareness about drug addiction, and honor the brave soldiers who sacrificed their lives for the country.
On Thursday, his journey reached Hansi, where JCI Hansi Fort President Sarvesh Saini, along with members of the organization, gave Johnny Ultra a grand welcome. Many dignitaries from the city were also present.
During the event, Johnny Ultra was honored with garlands and a shower of flowers. Special arrangements were made for his bath and food. After the welcome, he continued his journey towards Hisar.
Sarvesh Saini, President of JCI Hansi Fort, said on this occasion, "This effort by Johnny Ultra is an inspiration for the youth. Objectives like a drug-free society, protection of mother cows, and honoring martyrs play an important role in building society and the nation."
Narendra Bhyana Bhai Ji Hotel Wale, Surendra Saini Mahadev Flex Wale, Rajesh Rewari, Rohit Bhatol, Deependra Saini, and other members were present at the welcome ceremony and encouraged Johnny Ultra.