Key Points

ISKCON Siliguri recently organized a blood donation camp to honor soldiers involved in Operation Sindoor, a strategic military mission against Pakistan. The event was attended by local officials, including DIG SSB Siliguri Frontier AKC Singh, who praised the initiative. Participants aimed to support the armed forces and address the summer blood shortage simultaneously. The camp symbolized community solidarity with Indian military personnel and their national defense efforts.

Key Points: ISKCON Siliguri Honors Soldiers with Blood Donation Camp

  • ISKCON supports national defense through humanitarian blood donation initiative
  • Operation Sindoor highlighted India's strategic military capabilities
  • Local community shows solidarity with armed forces
  • Summer blood shortage addressed through community effort
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ISKCON Siliguri organises blood donation camp to honour soldiers for their role during Operation Sindoor

ISKCON Siliguri organizes blood donation event to commemorate Operation Sindoor and support Indian Armed Forces

"We want to honour the soldiers of Operation Sindoor - Nam Krishna Das, ISKCON Siliguri Spokesperson"

Siliguri, June 8

ISKCON Siliguri organised a blood donation camp at its campus to honour the Indian Armed Forces for their role during Operation Sindoor. People from various platforms, including Monks, joined the camp on Sunday.

DIG SSB Siliguri Frontier AKC Singh said, "Congratulations to ISKCON Siliguri. Under Operation Sindoor, India taught Pakistan a good lesson. Today, a blood donation camp is being held at ISKCON Siliguri. The country is moving forward. We are no less than anyone else. Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) salutes the camp being held. The soldiers of the Indian government are ready to fight against any enemy in every environment and we are always involved in the security of the country and will continue to protect the best country."

Spokesperson of Iskcon Siliguri, Nam Krishna Das said that they wanted to honour Operation Sindoor by donating their blood.

Nam Krishna Das said, "We have organised this event to honour the soldiers of Operation Sindoor. During the summer season there is crisis of blood so we have organised this blood donation camp. By giving our blood, we want to honour Operation Sindoor and the soldiers who participated in Operation Sindoor. We are doing this for the country."

As one month was over on Saturday since 'Operation Sindoor', residents in Samba expressed faith in the Indian Army and said that the situation was peaceful at present and people have returned to work.

A resident in Samba said, "We are living 2 km away from the border. We have faced severe losses, and parts of drone entered our kitchen. Our windows were shattered. Now there is peace. Earlier, we were extremely frightened. PM Modi has provided a lot of benefits. He has announced the formation of new border battalions for Jammu and Kashmir. Earlier, there was continuous shelling. We will be extremely relieved once PM Modi provides us with bunkers."

He further said that they had full confidence in the Indian Army and all the drones were neutralised.

"Now the people have started working in the fields again. There is no fear," he added. Another resident living 3 km away from the border said that the situation is now very peaceful.

"The Indian Army and BSF had destroyed the drones in the air. Now, development work is in progress. People have started working in fields," he added. Another resident said that the terrorists' launch pad should also be dismantled in future.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said that Pakistan "saw its doomsday" on the night of May 6 during Operation Sindoor, a deep strike mission that he said left the Pakistan Army and terrorists stunned.

Addressing a public gathering in J-K's Reasi, PM Modi said, "Remember, exactly one month ago, on the night of May 6, Pakistan saw its doomsday. Now, whenever Pakistan hears the name of Operation Sindoor, it will remember its shameful defeat. The Pakistani Army and terrorists had never thought that India would attack terrorists hundreds of kilometres inside Pakistan in such a way."

- ANI

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Rajesh K.
Proud moment for all Indians! 🙏 ISKCON's initiative to honor our brave soldiers through blood donation is truly inspiring. Our armed forces deserve every bit of recognition for protecting us day and night. Jai Hind!
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the sentiment, I wish such events would focus more on peace-building rather than military victories. Blood donation is always noble, but linking it to operations against Pakistan feels unnecessarily aggressive. Let's heal wounds on both sides.
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Amit S.
Operation Sindoor showed the world India's strength! But we must not forget our border villagers who suffer the most. Happy to hear they're getting back to normal life. Govt should speed up bunker construction - safety first!
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Sunita R.
ISKCON always comes forward for good causes 👏 This blood donation camp serves two purposes - honoring soldiers and helping hospitals during summer shortage. More organizations should take such initiatives!
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Vikram J.
The confidence of border residents in our armed forces is heartwarming. But we must ensure long-term solutions - better surveillance tech, faster response systems, and proper compensation for affected families. Jai Jawan!
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Neha P.
As someone from Siliguri, I'm proud to see my city hosting such meaningful events. The Northeast often gets overlooked, but we stand firmly with our nation's security. Kudos to ISKCON and all donors! 🇮🇳

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