Prime Minister Modi is likely to spend Diwali with soldiers on the western border


Continuing the tradition of spending Diwali with soldiers, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday may visit Jaisalmer to spend this Diwali with soldiers from the western border, according to reports. Since 2014, after becoming Prime Minister for the first time, he has been spending the day with the soldiers. On Friday, the day before Diwali, the Prime Minister also urged compatriots to light a diya as a salute to the soldiers who “fearlessly protect our nation.” “Words cannot do justice to the sense of gratitude we have for our soldiers for their exemplary bravery. We are also grateful to the families of those at the borders, ”said PM.

In 2019, Modi visited the “Hall of Fame” in Rajouri and also the Pathankot Air Base.

So far, Prime Minister Modi has visited Jammu and Kashnir on the occasion of Diwali three times. In 2018, he visited Kedarnat and inspected a military post on the India-China border. In 2017, he visited the Gurez sector in northern Kashmir. Prime Minister Modi had spent his Diwali with the Indo-Tibetan border police in Himachal Pradesh in 2016 and in 2015 he had visited the Punjab border.

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