PM Narendra Modi can celebrate Diwali with soldiers stationed in dangerous areas of the country
PM Narendra Modi can celebrate Diwali with soldiers stationed in dangerous areas of the country
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Continuing his tradition of meeting soldiers posted in inaccessible areas on Diwali, India's biggest festival, Prime Minister Narendra Modi can visit any advance area on Sunday.

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According to the media report, the Prime Minister celebrated the festival of Diwali in 2018 with soldiers of the Army and Indo-Tibetan Border Police in the icy area near the Indo-China border in Uttarakhand. In 2017, the Prime Minister celebrated Diwali with soldiers in the Gurez sector of Jammu and Kashmir.

In 2016, Modi was in Himachal Pradesh on Diwali and celebrated this festival with the soldiers of the Indo-Tibetan Border Police at an outpost. In 2015, he visited the Punjab border on Diwali. That year, the Indo-Pak war of 1965 completed 50 years. After becoming Prime Minister in 2014, he celebrated his first Diwali with soldiers in Siachen.

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For your information, let us know that in February 2019, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who arrived in Kashmir, had made the whole world aware of India's new policy of dealing with terrorism. The Prime Minister said that the way unarmed people are being killed here, the whole country is angry with it. He also talked about fulfilling Atal Ji's dream and creating a peaceful and prosperous Kashmir.

He had said that the youth of Kashmir wants peace, but some forces are pushing it towards terrorism. PM Modi paid tribute to martyred Lance Naik Nazir Ahmed Wani and Rifleman Aurangzeb, describing him as a role model for the youth. Nazir Ahmed Wani was posthumously awarded the Ashoka Chakra and Aurangzeb was posthumously awarded the Shaurya Chakra.

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