Reg No. - CHHBIL/2010/41479ISSN - 2582-919X
PM Modi Continues Diwali Tradition, Celebrates With Soldiers In Kachchh
Since the year 2014, when he took over the top job, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been spending Diwali with soldiers posted in different borders of the country
New Delhi: Enduring the tradition of spending Diwali with soldiers, Prime Minister Narendra Modi takes a break from his office and goes on holiday on the occasion of Diwali to celebrate with security personnel posted in Gujarat’s Kachchh today and wished them on the festive occasion. Images show the Prime Minister, dressed in Army uniform, offering sweets to the soldiers posted there. Prime Minister Modi met personnel of BSF, Army, Navy and Air Force at Lakki Nala in Sir Creek in Kachchh.
The Prime Minister wished the security personnel on the occasion of Diwali and said his wishes symbolise the feelings and gratitude of 140 crore Indians. “The country sees in you a guarantee of security and peace, the world sees India’s power and the enemy sees an end to evil intentions,” the Prime Minister said.
“There is a government now which cannot compromise with one inch of the nation’s borders. There was a time when a plan to usurp Sir Creek in the name of diplomacy was in the works. I had opposed it as Gujarat Chief Minister. Now, we don’t trust the enemy’s words, but our soldiers’ pledge,” he said.
Since 2014, when he became the Prime Minister , Narendra Modi has spent Diwali with soldiers posted in different borders of the country. He visited Siachen in 2014, the Punjab border in 2015, Sumdo in Himachal Pradesh in 2016, Jammu and Kashmir’s Gurez sector in 2017, Uttarakhand’s Harsil in 2018, Jammu and Kashmir’s Rajouri in 2019 and Rajasthan’s Longewala in 2020. The Prime Minister’s 2021 Diwali was in Kashmir’s Nowshera, 2022 in Jammu and Kashmir’s Kargil and 2023 in Himachal’s Lepcha.
Earlier today morning , the Prime Minister attended celebrations on the occasion of National Unity Day, which marks the birth anniversary of Sardar Vallabhai Patel, known for his key role in national integration after Independence in 1947.
The Prime Minister attended grand celebrations at Gujarat’s Kewadiya, where Sardar Patel’s grand statue — the Statue of Unity — is located. He said this National Unity Day is special because it coincides with Diwali. He also announced the beginning of the two-year celebrations of Sardar Patel’s 150th birth anniversary.