New Delhi: Prime Minister’s Diwali celebration with Kargil soldiers. The Prime Minister landed at the military base in the Kargil Hills at around 9 am today. Narendra Modi took off in a special flight of the Air Force at around 9am.
Last year, the Prime Minister had come to Nowshera in Jammu and Kashmir to celebrate Diwali with the jawans. He returned after lighting lamps, bursting crackers and distributing sweets with them. Ever since Modi took office as the Prime Minister in 2014, he has celebrated Diwali with the Indian Army at various borders of the country. He celebrates Diwali with soldiers as a tribute to them, who leave their homeland, home and loved ones for the country, when people across the country celebrate Diwali with their families. This time too without breaking the routines the Prime Minister joins the jawans.
The Prime Minister celebrated Diwali with soldiers in 2014, the Prime Minister visited the Siachen Hills, in 2015 at a military camp on the Punjab border, and in 2016 at the Indo-Tibetan Border Police Center in Himachal. In 2017 at Bandipora in Jammu and Kashmir and at Harsil in Uttarakhand in 2018.
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