This time too PM Modi will celebrate Diwali with the soldiers on the outskirts

PM Modi will celebrate this time with the Diwali jawans. According to information from the sources, this time PM Modi will celebrate Diwali with Army and ITBP jawans on the border with China in Uttarakhand.

Like every time, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will also celebrate Diwali with the soldiers on the border. At present, this program of PM Modi has been kept in Top Secret. According to information from the sources, this time PM Modi will celebrate Diwali with Army and ITBP jawans on the border with China in Uttarakhand. In addition to PM, Defense Minister Nirmala Sitharaman will also celebrate Diwali with the soldiers.

At the same time, PM Modi Modi will visit Diwali on November 7, on the occasion of closure of the valve to take stock of the reconstruction work of his dream project Kedarnath Dham. PM will reach Dehradun on 7th November with a special aircraft of Air Force from Delhi.

From Dehradun to MI 17 helicopters will go to Kedarnath and the border. PM Modi will take tea snacks with army and ITBP jawans on the outskirts. PM Modi's Diwali program will be 2 hours. This is not the first time when PM Modi will celebrate Diwali with the Army on the occasion of Diwali.

PM Modi has been on the outskirts of his four Diwali army jawans after becoming the Prime Minister. PM Modi will inaugurate several projects of reconstruction in Kedarnath.

This includes the way to the temple, the Ghat on the Mandakini river and the house for the priests. Simultaneously, the Prime Minister will also lay the foundation for the ambitious Samadhi of Shankaracharya near the Kedarnath temple. The construction of the work is expected to accelerate before the opening of the cupat from this visit of PM.

On the lines of PM Modi, Defense Minister Nirmala Sitharaman will celebrate Diwali with the soldiers of the border with China in the Dibang valley of Arunachal Pradesh this time. Army Chief General Bipin Rawat along with Defense Minister will also have tea and snacks of soldiers on the border on the occasion of Diwali.

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