NEW DELHI: Tanzeem Merani , the 14-year-old girl from Ahmedabad, who rose to national fame after vowing to unfurl the Indian flag at Lal Chowk in Srinagar last year on August 15, has once again vowed to complete the task after being unsuccessful the first time."Last time, I was stopped at the airport itself, and I had to unfurl the flag there. However, I will make sure I do it this time at Lal Chowk," said Tanzeem Merani of Ahmedabad, to ANI on Friday.This year, she has gone so far as to say that she will go on a hunger strike if the authorities attempt to stop her again."It is our Indian soil and we don't need any permission to go there. And if the army will not let me go there, I'll go on a hunger strike and will request them to let me go there", she said.Tanzeem believes it should be every Indian's right to unfurl the Indian flag anywhere in India in a respectable manner."I asked my father why we could not unfurl the Indian flag there despite it being in Indian territory", she said.In an interview with Times Now last year, Merani explained that reports of flags of Pakistan and terror group ISIS being flown in Kashmir made her very uncomfortable. She said it was necessary to unfurl the tricolour there to reassure and remind everyone that the state was still a part of India."When our flag is disrespected then we sit at our homes and voice our opinion against such people. Why don't we ever think to go there and hoist our flag if it is being disrespected there", she said.Tanzeem's father also said that they want to spread the message of Hindu-Muslim unity.Last year, another teenage girl Jhanvi Behal also vowed to hoist the national flag at the historic Lal Chowk in Srinagar and had dared the separatists to stop her. However, the 15-year-old Ludhiana girl too was sent back from the airport along with the 30 others accompanying her.