PM Modi celebrates Diwali with soldiers near LoC in Jammu and Kashmir
PM Modi celebrates Diwali with soldiers near LoC in Jammu and Kashmir
Share:

New Delhi: India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi celebrated Diwali with soldiers in Rajouri district near LoC in Jammu and Kashmir. At the same time, Prime Minister Narendra Modi once again celebrated Diwali along with these army soldiers devoted to their duty and this is the first visit of PM Modi after the removal of Article 370 giving special status to Jammu and Kashmir. Let us tell you that he celebrates Diwali with soldiers every year and PM has reached near the border to celebrate Diwali with soldiers for the sixth consecutive year.

Shah did a big attack on Congress, said this in sharp words

In such a situation, after celebrating Diwali with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the army personnel guarding the Line of Control in Rajouri district of Jammu and Kashmir said that they felt very happy and proud and they communicated with the soldiers at BG Brigade Headquarters. did. At the same time, everyone looked very happy after meeting and talking to the PM, while most of the soldiers refused to talk about it. At the same time, some soldiers talked to reporters on the go. During this time a jawan said, "We never thought that we would meet the Prime Minister. He made the celebration of Diwali memorable for us.

PM Modi did something different on Diwali, said big thing about women power

Talking further with this, he said, "Modi's visit was shocking and we are feeling happy and proud after meeting him". Let me tell you that during this time the Prime Minister is going to celebrate Diwali with the soldiers. "One jawan said that this step of Modi was encouraging the soldiers who keep 24 hours in the security of the border to keep the country safe," he said. He said, "The Prime Minister is very good and appreciated our role in border security." He assured that his government stands with us and will do everything possible to accept our contribution to the service of the nation.

Manoj Singh Sengar liked to be called Lankesh, no one could put his hand in business

Join NewsTrack Whatsapp group
Related News