Ladakh LG Celebrates Diwali with Army Amid Sub-Zero Border Vigil

Ladakh Lieutenant Governor Kavinder Gupta celebrated Diwali with Indian Army personnel at the Rinchen Auditorium. He praised the soldiers for maintaining border security in extreme conditions while being away from their families during festivals. The LG highlighted their sacrifices at challenging posts like Siachen Glacier where temperatures drop below -50°C. He emphasized the nation's gratitude and government's commitment to armed forces welfare.

Key Points: Ladakh LG Kavinder Diwali Army Personnel Border Security

  • LG celebrated Diwali at Rinchen Auditorium with Fire & Fury Corps personnel
  • Saluted soldiers serving in hostile -50°C conditions at Siachen Glacier
  • Emphasized nation's debt to Army ensuring peaceful Diwali celebrations
  • Reiterated government commitment to welfare of armed forces and families
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Ladakh LG Kavinder celebrates Diwali with Army personnel, Hails their contribution in safeguarding border areas

Ladakh LG Kavinder Gupta celebrates Diwali with Indian Army, hailing their sacrifices in extreme conditions while guarding nation's borders during festivals.

"Army jawans are like diyas that cannot be extinguished by enemy forces - LG Kavinder Gupta"

Leh, October 20

The Lieutenant Governor of Ladakh, Kavinder Gupta, on Monday, celebrated Diwali with Indian Army personnel.

In an event organised by Fire & Fury Corps at Rinchen Auditorium, the Lt Governor was joined by Lieutenant General Hitesh Bhalla, General Officer Commanding (GOC), 14 Corps; Major General Praveen Chhabra, General Officer Commanding, 72 Sub Area; Brigadier Umesh Parab and Brigadier Ajay Katoch in celebrating the festival with uniformed services.

Wishing the jawans on the auspicious occasion of Diwali on behalf of the people of Ladakh, the Lt Governor saluted the bravery, dedication and courage of the Indian Army as they serve in hostile conditions, braving extreme cold, to guard the border areas.

He emphasised that while others are busy celebrating festivals like Diwali with their families and friends, the Indian Army, away from their families, maintain a high state of alertness to ensure the safety of the country. He saluted the sacrifices made by the jawans of the Indian Army to ensure the safety and well-being of the citizens of the country, some even sacrificing their lives in the line of duty, according to an official release.

The Lt Governor emphasised that the entire nation remains indebted to the Army jawans for ensuring the safety and security of citizens, allowing them to celebrate Diwali peacefully with their families. He stressed that the Army jawans are like diyas that cannot be extinguished by enemy forces, expressing deep admiration for the bravery and resilience of soldiers.

He paid homage to the Indian Army for their exemplary bravery and courage against enemy forces during the Kargil War in 1999 and for standing firm, undeterred, while guarding the nation at Siachen Glacier- one of the highest battlefields in the world, where the temperature plummets to more than -50 degrees.

The Lt Governor, citing Bhagwan Ram, also known as Maryada Purushottam, for choosing the path of righteousness (dharma) and truth (satya), emphasised that Diwali, which exemplifies victory of good over evil and light over darkness, showcase he celebration of India's unity in diversity.

He reiterated the Government of India and UT Administration's commitment to the welfare of armed forces and ex-servicemen along with their family members. He also urged the people to contribute to nation-building so that India can become a Viksit Bharat by 2047.

Later, the Ladakh LG interacted with the jawans and shared sweets with them. He wished all the Army personnel a bright and prosperous year ahead filled with peace, happiness, and collective progress.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Our soldiers are the real diyas that never extinguish. While the gesture is appreciated, I hope such visits translate into better infrastructure and facilities for our jawans posted in extreme conditions.
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Arjun K
Siachen and Ladakh borders are where real heroes serve. The comparison with Bhagwan Ram's path of dharma is so apt - our soldiers truly follow the path of righteousness by protecting the nation. 🙏
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Sarah B
As someone who has family in the armed forces, I know how difficult it is to be away during festivals. Thank you LG Gupta for acknowledging their sacrifices. Every Indian should remember these heroes while celebrating.
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Vikram M
The mention of Kargil War heroes brought tears to my eyes. We can never repay the debt we owe to our soldiers. Let's all contribute to nation-building as the LG urged.
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Michael C
While the sentiment is beautiful, I hope this isn't just a photo opportunity. The commitment to welfare of armed forces needs consistent follow-through, not just festive gestures. Our soldiers deserve sustained support.
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Ananya R
This is the true spirit of Diwali - celebrating the victory of good over evil. Our soldiers fighting in extreme conditions are the embodiment of this spirit. May their diyas always shine bright!

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