Diwali 2022: PM Modi celebrates festival of lights with soldiers in Kargil - PICS
Diwali 2022: Prime Minister Narendra Modi today visited Kargil on the occasion of Diwali. He said that India has always viewed war as the last resort, but the armed forces have the strength and strategies to give a befitting reply to anyone who casts an evil eye on the nation.
Diwali 2022: Prime Minister Narendra Modi today, October 24, celebrated Diwali with soldiers in Kargil. Kargil is the joint capital of the Union Territory of Ladakh. While interacting with soldiers, PM Modi said, "For many years, you all are my family; sweetness and brightness of my Diwali is amid you."
Addressing the armed forces here on Diwali, he said that India has always viewed war as the last resort, but the armed forces have the strength and strategies to give a befitting reply to anyone who casts an evil eye on the nation.
Since coming to power in 2014, Modi has been visiting different military facilities to celebrate Diwali. His visit to Kargil comes close on the heels of Ayodhya visit. PM Modi was in Ayodhya yesterday where he performed darshan and pooja of Lord Rama. He also inaugurated the 'Deepotsav' celebrations, where a new Guinness World Record for the 'largest display of oil lamps' was set when more than 15.76 lakh earthen lamps were lit at the 'Ram ki Paidi' to celebrate the homecoming of Lord Rama.
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Prime Minister Shri @narendramodi has landed in Kargil, where he will celebrate Diwali with our brave soldiers. pic.twitter.com/RQxanDEgDK
— PMO India (@PMOIndia) October 24, 2022
The Prime Minister also recalled his visit to this frontier region in the aftermath of the Kargil conflict in 1999 when the Indian military had "crushed the hood of terror". "There has not been a single war with Pakistan when Kargil has not flown the victory flag," he said adding that Diwali symbolised the "celebration of the end of terror".
"I have witnessed the Kargil war closely. It was my duty that had brought me to Kargil back then. There are many memories of that time when the sounds of victory were reverberating all around," Modi said, continuing with the tradition set by him to celebrate Diwali at the country's frontiers.
"In Kargil, our armed forces had crushed the hood of terror and people still remember the Diwali that was celebrated back then," he said.
He said over the last eight years, the government has worked on implementing reforms in the armed forces by deploying new technologies, developing infrastructure in border areas and opening up positions for women in the forces.
"The induction of women in the armed forces will boost our strength," Modi said and added that reforms in the armed forces that were required for decades are now being implemented.
The Prime Minister said a nation is safe when its borders are secure, economy strong and society full of confidence.
India has been dealing with its enemies, both external and internal, with force, Modi said and recounted the steps taken to "uproot" the "terror, naxalism and extremism" from within the country.
He said India has never viewed war as the first option. "We have always seen war as the final resort. We are in favour of global peace.. But peace cannot be achieved without strength," Modi said.
"Our armed forces have the strategies as well as the strength. If anyone dares cast an evil eye on us, our three armed forces know very well how to give a befitting reply," the Prime Minister said.
Prime Minister Modi also said that 'Aatmanirbhar Bharat' most important to the nation's security and the country's dependence should be minimal on foreign weapons and systems.
Since coming to power in 2014, Modi has been visiting different military facilities to celebrate Diwali.
Here is how PM Modi has celebrated Dwali since becoming Prime Minister in 2014:
2014: PM Modi celebrated Diwali in Siachen. “From the icy heights of the Siachen Glacier & with the brave Jawans & Officers of the Armed Forces, I wish all of you a Happy Diwali," he had tweeted.
2015: PM Modi celebrated Diwali with army jawans. He had visited Khasa, army headquarters near Amritsar and paid homage to the 1965 war martyrs at the Dograi War Memorial.
2016: PM Modi visited Himachal Pradesh to meet with soldiers close to the China border.
2017: PM Modi celebrated Diwali with members of the Dogra Scouts, the army, and the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) at Sumdoh.
#WATCH | 'Vande Mataram' & 'Bharat Mata Ki Jai' slogans chanted by members of the Armed Forces, as Prime Minister Narendra Modi joined them for #Diwali celebrations in Kargil pic.twitter.com/WvtM01PEbI
— ANI (@ANI) October 24, 2022
2018: PM Modi surprised the troops by celebrating Diwali at Harsil, Uttarakhand.
2019: PM Modi had celebrated Diwali in Jammu and Kashmir. He had met the crew in Rajouri, Jammu and Kashmir.
2020: PM Modi visited Longewala border crossing to celebrate Diwali.
2021: PM Modi observed Diwali in Nowshera, Jammu and Kashmir.
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