Diwali 2020: Prime Minister Narendra Modi Celebrate Diwali with Soldiers on Border this Year | Modi Light lamps for the Soldiers |
This time on the Diwali Jaisalmer border, the Prime Minister greeted the people and addressed the soldiers
Once again, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will celebrate Diwali with the soldiers at the border. This time his destination is Jaisalmer border. The Prime Minister reached there in the morning. He is accompanied by Chief of Defense Staff Bipin Rawat, Army Chief MM Naravane and BSF Director General Rakesh Asthana. This time, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will spend Diwali at the Langewala border on the Jaisalmer border.
Modi's Diwali
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will celebrate Diwali at the border with the jawans as usual. This time he has chosen Jaisalmer on the border of West India. He will spend time with BSF jawans at the Langewala border in Jaisalmer. The Prime Minister reached there in the morning. Is with him Chief Defense Staff Bipin Rawat, Army Chief MM Naravane and BSF Director General Rakesh Asthana.
Greetings to the countrymen
Prime Minister Narendra Modi wished the people of the country a happy Diwali. Let this festival of light bring joy and prosperity in everyone's life, he tweeted. Stay healthy everyone. This time the countrymen will spend Diwali a little differently in Corona atmosphere. Most states have banned fireworks.
Dedication in memory of the martyrs
Two Indian soldiers were killed in shelling on the Pak border yesterday. In their memory, Prime Minister Modi requested the people to pray for Diwali by lighting lamps. The Prime Minister strongly condemned the firing incident in Pakistan yesterday. He accused Pakistan of behaving like a coward.
The festival of light is Diwali
Earlier, the Prime Minister also celebrated Diwali with the soldiers at the border. He has been celebrating Diwali at the border since 2014. He has celebrated Diwali one after another on the borders of Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab and Jammu and Kashmir.
Modi's special message, a request to light lamps for the soldiers on the border on Diwali
Every year on Diwali, Prime Minister Narendra Modi spends time with army personnel at the border. However, this year there was some apprehension about it in the Corona atmosphere, but according to the sources, the Prime Minister is going to celebrate the festival of lights with Jawand at the border this year as per the tradition. Meanwhile, Modi sent a special message to the people to pay homage to the border guards.
Addressing the nation on the same day, the Prime Minister said, "We have to light more lamps this Diwali because it is a salute to those Army jawans who are fearlessly defending our country." No words are enough to describe their exemplary courage Thank you to all the family members who did this. "
Diwali will be celebrated across the country on November 14. Earlier in 2018, Modi went to the Uttarakhand border to meet the troops. Also in 2017, the Prime Minister celebrated Diwali with the troops deployed in the Gurez sector of North Kashmir. In 2015, he went to the Punjab border to celebrate Diwali. After Narendra Modi became the first Prime Minister of India in 2014, he went to Siachen to celebrate his first Diwali with the army.




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