In his Diwali message, Prime Minister Narendra Modi wished the people of the nation "wonderful health". He celebrates Diwali this year in the Lepcha region of Himachal Pradesh with soldiers.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi celebrated this year's Diwali with soldiers in Lepcha in Himachal Pradesh, which is adjacent to the Chinese border, keeping in line with his tradition.
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The Prime Minister, who reached the remote village on Sunday morning, called the experience of spending Diwali with "our brave security forces" in Lepcha "an experience filled with deep emotion and pride." He said, "Away from their families, these guardians of our nation illuminate our lives with their dedication."
"Our security forces never waver in their bravery. Their effort and dedication keep us safe and secure even if they are stationed in the most difficult terrain, far from their loved ones. PM Modi wrote on X, "India will always be grateful to these heroes who are the epitome of bravery and resilience."
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The Prime Minister stated that prayers are done for the soldiers manning our borders at every Puja held across the nation. He claimed that one diya is lit for the military at every home. According to him, military outposts that house troops are comparable to temples.
Prime Minister Modi has celebrated Diwali with security forces stationed at the borders ever since taking office. He talks to the men in uniform on his visits. He was spotted last year applauding while guards performed at a musical event honoring his visit.
It is a long-standing custom of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to celebrate Diwali among soldiers manning the nation's borders.
He has made it a point to celebrate the festival of lights with the military services since assuming office in 2014, visiting far-flung areas to show his appreciation for their efforts. He participated in the Lights Festival in Kargil, Jammu and Kashmir, with the military last year.
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