Sep 28, 2018

PM Modi to be in Jodhpur today, Government will celebrate Paramrak gala after completion of 2 years of surgical strike

PM Modi to be in Jodhpur today, Government will celebrate Paramrak gala after completion of 2 years of surgical strike



On completion of two years of surgical strike at Pakistan's terrorist training centers, Modi Government will celebrate Parvram gala throughout the country. On the occasion of two years of surgical strike, many programs will be organized across the country today. The government has given it the name of Parakram Parivar. PM Narendra Modi will inaugurate the exhibition to be held in Jodhpur on this occasion. In Jodhpur, the PM will address the joint commanders conference of the three forces. Apart from this, a program has also been organized at India Gate in Delhi. It will be shown the bravery of the Indian Army. In addition to India Gate, 53 cities in 51 cities will be told about the strength of the army and the special forces. Defense Minister Nirmala Sitaraman will attend the program on India Gate and meet children.

On Friday, PM Narendra Modi will address the joint commanders conference of the three forces in Jodhpur. That is, the Commander-in-Chief of the three wings of the Army will be present. Defense Minister Nirmala Sitharaman and Minister of State for Defense Subhash Bhamre will also be present in this program. The common man will also be able to see the exhibition on September 29 and 30.

Significantly, on Thursday, the Ministry of Defense released a new video of the surgical strike. This video shows the exploitation of Army soldiers. Explain that the Indian Army had a surgical strike in Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir on the night of 28-29 September, 2016, and had caused huge damage to the terrorists.

, the Indian Navy has planned a two-day program from September 29 in Mumbai and Goa on the second anniversary of the Surgical Strike by the Defense Forces in the year 2016. A naval officer told on Thursday that a program on Ballard Pire Cruiser Wharves will be organized in the naval dock under Western Naval Command, in which the exhibition stalls and video walls will be the main attraction. Admission to the venue will be from Tiger Gate.

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