Our government has always considered war as a last resort, we are for world peace:

 

Our government has always considered war as

 a last resort, we are for world peace: PM

 Modi on Kargil

 

Kargil: India always considers war as a last resort, but our armed forces have the strength and tactics to give a befitting reply to whoever casts an evil eye on the nation, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Monday. Prime Minister Modi, who visited Kargil in Ladakh on the occasion of Diwali, distributed sweets to the soldiers. I can't celebrate a good Diwali without you. You all are my family to me. It is a privilege to celebrate Diwali with all of you. Standing on this victorious land of Kargil, I wish the people of the country and the world a happy Diwali. There has not been a single war with Pakistan where the Kargil victory flag was not raised. Diwali is the festival of ending terrorism and Kargil made it possible. Our government has always considered war as a last resort. We have always considered war as a last resort. Be it the war in Lanka or Kurukshetra, every effort was made to prevent the war from happening till the end. We are for world peace. Diwali means the festival of ending terrorism. Cargill has proved it. In Kargil, our army crushed the wellspring of terrorism. So far, remember the victory Diwali celebrated by the country. Because, our army forces are standing on the border and protecting us. Our soldiers are the reason why every citizen of the country can sleep peacefully. Your sacrifice has always made our country proud. We have seen our national flag as a shield for our citizens during the war between Ukraine and Russia. Respect for India has increased worldwide. All this was possible because India successfully stood against the enemies inside and outside the country As you all are protecting us at the border, we are working inside the country to fight evils like terrorism, Naxal, corruption. The Naxals had taken over a large part of the country. However, today it is decreasing rapidly. We are developing hi-tech infrastructure with seamless connectivity in the border areas to facilitate the soldiers of this country to realize their responsibilities. The inclusion of women officers will lead to the growth of our strength, he said.

 

 Prime Minister Modi wished the people of the

 country on the festival of lights 'Diwali'

 

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has wished the people of the country on Diwali, the festival of lights. He tweeted on the social networking site Twitter, Happy Diwali to everyone. Diwali is all about light and radiance. May this holy festival increase the spirit of happiness and well-being in our lives. I hope you celebrate Diwali with family and friends happily. Diwali festival has great importance in Sanatan Dharma. This festival is celebrated with great enthusiasm and gaiety. Diwali is celebrated every year on the new moon day of Kartika month. Before this comes the festival of Naraka Chaturdashi. Then Lakshmi Puja, Diwali festival is celebrated.

 

Prime Minister Modi reached Kargil to

 celebrate Diwali with soldiers guarding the

 country's borders!

 

Srinagar: Continuing the tradition of celebrating Diwali with soldiers guarding the country's border, Prime Minister Narendra Modi reached Kargil on Monday. Prime Minister Modi is celebrating Diwali with soldiers who have been deployed on the border for the past eight years. According to the information, it is known that Modi will meet the soldiers and later have tea with them and celebrate Diwali. He has been celebrating Diwali with army soldiers since 2014, the year he assumed office as Prime Minister. This time, Prime Minister Narendra Modi reached Kargil Dras in Jammu and Kashmir and kept the tradition of celebrating Diwali with army soldiers. Earlier, Prime Minister Modi visited different parts of the country to celebrate Diwali. First, Baba visited Kedarnath and Badirinath on October 21, then on October 23 he participated in the Dipotsava held in Ayodhya. Along with that, he visited Ayodhya and had the darshan of Ramlalla Vrijman.


100 per month from government school

 children. Donation collection circular

 returned

 

Bengaluru: The education department on Saturday withdrew the circular issued to collect Rs 100 donation from government school students, which was the subject of debate across the state after intense opposition. The Commissioner of Education Department had issued a circular allowing SDMCs to collect Rs 100 per month as donation from parents for the necessary expenses of primary and high schools. Opposition leader Siddaramaiah, JDS leader HD Kumaraswamy and various organizations strongly opposed this. After strong opposition, the education department withdrew the circular. Commenting on this just this morning, Education Minister BC Nagesh said that he and Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai had no role in the case of receiving Rs 100 donation from students.

 

Congress excited by people's response to Bharat Jodo Yatra: DK.Shivakumar

 Raichur: KPCC President DK Shivakumar said on Saturday that the Bharat Jodo Yatra led by Rahul Gandhi is getting good response from the public and the Congress is excited by the response of the people. Talking to reporters during the Bharat Jodo Yatra, he said that many people have told their problems during the Yatra. He said that the solution to those problems will be given in the Congress manifesto to be released during the upcoming assembly elections. Due to the many problems created by the present government, it is difficult for people to lead a comfortable life, thousands of youths are unemployed and the prices of essential items are constantly increasing. A large number of farmers, women, youth and children voluntarily participated in the Yatra as they considered it non-political. He said that he believed that this would give new light to his life. When Indira Gandhi visited Karnataka, thousands of people went to see her. People are showing the same love and affection for Rahul Gandhi. He said that Congress will respond to their sentiments. Rahul is the only leader to walk 3,750 km. At first we thought it would be difficult for Rahul and others to travel this far. But now, after seeing Rahul's enthusiasm and people's enthusiasm, we have come to a conclusion that the Congress will come back to power," he said.

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