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PHOTOS Diwali 2022: PM Narendra Modi celebrates Diwali with Armed Forces in Kargil - Check pictures

The Prime Minister underlined that the eyes of the whole world today are on India and its growth potential. PM Modi said that the Azadi Ka Amrit Kaal is going to be a real witness to this power of India.

ZeeBiz WebTeam | Oct 24, 2022, 03:32 PM IST

Diwali 2022: On the occasion of Diwali, Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited the soldiers guarding the borders of the country in Kargil on Monday to celebrate the auspicious festival. Keeping his Diwali tryst with the soldiers alive, the Prime Minister landed in Kargil amid chilling cold to celebrate the festival of lights with the soldiers. The morning temperature was near the freezing point in Kargil.
The Prime Minister has been visiting the soldiers on national festival Diwali to identify with them and share their joy, since his days as the chief minister of Gujarat.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrives to celebrate Diwali festival with Indian Army personnel, in Kargil. Pic: PTI

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi celebrates Diwali with members of the Armed Forces in Kargil. Pic: IANS

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Explaining the significance of Diwali, the Prime Minister said, “It is the festival of the end of terror.” Drawing an analogy to Diwali the Prime Minister remarked that Kargil had done exactly the same and the celebrations of the victory are remembered even today.” Pic: IANS

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The Prime Minister pointed out that the most important aspect of the country's security is the possession of modern indigenous weapons in Indian armies, highlighting Atmanirbhar Bharat. Pic: IANS
 

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The Prime Minister underlined that the eyes of the whole world today are on India and its growth potential. PM Modi said that the Azadi Ka Amrit Kaal is going to be a real witness to this power of India. Pic: PTI

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi addresses Indian Army personnel during Diwali festival celebrations, in Kargil district, Monday. Pic: PTI

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