‘I’m With Family’: PM Celebrates Diwali With Jawans in Rajouri

PM Modi directly flew to the Army Brigade Headquarters to interact with the troops deployed along the LoC
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Rajouri district on Sunday, 27 October to celebrate Diwali with Army troops guarding the Line of Control (LoC). 
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(Photo: Twitter/Narendra Modi)
Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Rajouri district on Sunday, 27 October to celebrate Diwali with Army troops guarding the Line of Control (LoC). 
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on Sunday, 27 October, celebrated Diwali in the Rajouri district with Army troops who guard the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir. Speaking about the event, he said that he was spending Diwali “with family.”

The prime minister's visit coincided with Infantry Day celebrations, which is observed to mark the landing of first Indian troops in Jammu and Kashmir in 1947 to push back Pakistan supported intruders.

Modi directly flew to the Army Brigade Headquarters in the border district to interact with the troops deployed along the LoC, the officials said.

PM Modi also took to Twitter to share a video of him feeding sweets to the jawans and said, “#Diwali is sweeter when celebrated with our brave soldiers.”

“It is a tradition that people celebrate Diwali with their families, I also decided to celebrate it with my family. So I have come here to celebrate with you. You are my family,” he said while addressing the jawans in Rajouri.

Calling Rajouri a strategically important area, PM Modi said that Indian military needs to be modernised.

“Time has changed. Our armed forces should be modern, our arms and ammunition should be modern. Our training should be at par with the global benchmark. There should be no lines of stress on the faces of our jawans,” he said.

While returning from Rajouri, Modi visited the Pathankot Air Force station - home base of the newly-inducted Apache attack helicopters.

This is for the third time that the prime minister visited Jammu and Kashmir to celebrate Diwali with the troops in the border state since 2014, and first after the abrogation of Article 370 provisions.
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Modi started the practice of interacting with troops serving in tough areas on Diwali soon after taking over as the prime minister in 2014 when he had spent his Diwali at Siachen in Ladakh region with the Jawans, besides visiting the flood victims in Srinagar.

He visited Gurez sector of north Kashmir in 2017 and spent his Diwali with soldiers deployed there. In 2015, he visited the Punjab border on Diwali. His visit coincided with 50 years of 1965 Indo-Pak War.

The next year, Modi was in Himachal Pradesh, where he spent time with Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) personnel at an outpost.

In 2018, he celebrated the festival with Army and the ITBP personnel in the icy terrain near the India-China border in Uttarakhand.

(With inputs from ANI and PTI)

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Published: 27 Oct 2019,03:16 PM IST

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