In Pictures- PM Modi in Kargil to celebrate Diwali with soldiers, says, ‘All of you have been my family for years now’
时间:2024-06-26 19:41:50 阅读(143)
Prime Minister Narendera Modi on Monday continued his tradition of celebrating Diwali with soldiers at the border. The PM, who has been celebrating the festival with security personnel since his first term, reached Kargil in the morning and addressed the soldiers. The Prime Minister’s Office has shared the photos of his visit to Kargil on Twitter.2/9
Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrives to celebrate Diwali festival with Indian Army personnel, in Kargil.
PM Modi interacting with Indian Army personnel in Kargil district.
4/9Prime Minister Narendra Modi during Diwali festival celebrations with members of the Armed Forces, in Kargil.
5/9Prime Minister Narendra Modi during Diwali festival celebrations with members of the Armed Forces, in Kargil.
6/9Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Major Amit during Diwali festival celebrations with members of the Armed Forces, in Kargil.
7/9Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrives to celebrate Diwali festival with Indian Army personnel, in Kargil.
8/9Prime Minister Narendra Modi addresses Indian Army personnel during Diwali festival celebrations, in Kargil district.
9/9Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrives to celebrate Diwali festival with Indian Army personnel, in Kargil.
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