Celebrate Diwali in the name of jawans, says PM Modi


New Delhi, Oct 30 (Agencies): Amid tension on the border with Pakistan, Prime Minister Narendra Modi today saluted the valour of the armed forces and lauded their sacrifice while dedicating the festival of Diwali to them. He hailed the people including celebrities for sending overwhelming messages to his "Sandesh2Soldiers" campaign.

In his monthly "Mann ki Baat" programme on All India Radio, Modi also urged all citizens and state governments to find ways of forging unity across the country and working to defeat separatist tendencies and mentalities. In the wake of ongoing troubles in the Kashmir Valley, he said, "Unity in diversity is our strength. It is the responsibility of every citizen and all governments to forge unity and curb separatist tendencies to save the country."

In an apparent reference to tension on the Indo-Pak border, Modi credited the soldiers for maintenance of peace and security in the country and called upon everyone to remember their gallantry while celebrating Diwali. "In the wake of recent events, our soldiers have been sacrificing their everything for the safety and security of the country. Their dedication and labour has overwhelmed me completely. Let us dedicate this Diwali to our armed forces.

"I had invited everyone to participate in the Sandesh2Soldiers campaign and I have been humbled by the response. From students, villagers and traders to political leaders and sports persons , everyone has sent a Diwali message for our soldiers,"  he said while referring to the jawans who are stationed in deserts and on the icy heights of the Himalayas and security personnel who are guarding our industries and airports.

"Our forces endure grave hardships for our security. Someone is stationed in a desert, someone on the Himalayas, someone is guarding our industrial installations and someone is protecting our airports. Everyone is fulfilling a mighty responsibility. If we remember them while being in a festive mood, our remembrance will give them strength and renewed energy. I thank everyone for responding to Sandesh2Soldiers," Modi said in over half-an-hour address on the occasion of Diwali.
In a veiled reference to the unrest in Kashmir Valley, the PM also called for forces of unity to be strengthened and those of separatism to be defeated.

"Unity in diversity is the strength of our country. Every citizen and every government must work to find ways of forging unity and defeating separatist mindset and tendencies," he said as he remembered Sardar Patel who strived hard to forge unity in the country and bind it together.

As Modi paid tributes to Sardar Patel whose birth anniversary falls tomorrow, he also remembered Indira Gandhi whose death anniversary also falls on the same day. He, however, lamented that on a day we celebrate the birth anniversary of Patel, thousands of sikhs were killed in 1984 in the wake of the assassination of Gandhi. 

Reiterating his message of cleanliness on the occasion of Diwali, Modi said the festival is a marker of "swachhta" with every family taking it upon themselves to clean their house. The PM, however said, "The call of time is to extend this campaign of cleanliness out of one’s house to one’s surroundings." 

The PM also took the occasion to note how the Indian festivals are environment friendly and urged parents to stand with their children as the latter burn crackers today.

The Prime Minister also remembered Guru Nanak, the first Sikh Guru, who fought against social evils and discrimination and called for making the society free from any kind of discrimination.

  

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  • saquib, byndoor/dammam

    Mon, Oct 31 2016

    hon-lieutenants-captains-to-get-pay-of-commissioned-officers
    one-rank-one-pension-a-continuing-process-ministry

    Modiji is not the only person who celebrated with soldiers stop using our soldiers for the political mileage
    bhakts open your eyes at least now

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  • Vincent Rodrigues., Frazer Town,Bangalore

    Mon, Oct 31 2016

    Celebration in Jawans name will never help them but support from the nation and the government will only augment their energy to save the country

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  • Anirudh P, Bengaluru

    Sun, Oct 30 2016

    Very good message by Modiji.

    Diwali is a festival which is celebrated throughout India. We Indians are celebrating Diwali @ our home because of these soldiers who are securing our borders 24x7. So it's our utmost duty to remember those who are responsible for our happy moments.

    Whenever Modiji says Army, these dongi congies do su su in their pant :-) LOL

    Now its too late, people know that in India Army can act only as per decision taken by Govt of the day.

    So if you deny credit to political leadership, you are just making fool of yourself.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Oct 30 2016

    Thousands also died in Godhra ...

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  • N.M, Mangalore

    Sun, Oct 30 2016

    Actually our Army has been sacrifising their lives since 1947 but (pseudo) nationalist party started showing concern since only a few months.

    Why didn't bhakts object when modi shamelessly invite the dreaded isi to investigate Pathankot???????

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Sun, Oct 30 2016

    Jihadis on portal try their best to take sheen away by anti India utterings and comments from Na Mo every time he is successful.

    Alas, all in vain. Frustration beckons as usual

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  • Praveen, kulshekar

    Sun, Oct 30 2016

    Army is missing the sound of crackers so modi the pataki went there. Modi do not politicise diwali using the soldiers. Where are your organisations who were ready to go to the border to fight the enemy? Also Jashodaben is waiting for you this festive season

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  • Rish, Mangalore

    Sun, Oct 30 2016

    This Diwali must dedicated to armed forces who was in missing plane which is not claimed by 56'' on his acheivemnts.

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  • ca girishkk, m'lore/dxb

    Sun, Oct 30 2016

    without any prejudice..,
    when I was small deepavali means 'pataki biduva habba' more than as festival of lights..,

    Jawan's to be remembered & celebrated every day of the year not just on a Diwali day or eid day or christmas day or new year day etc., etc.,

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  • Mohan, Mangalore

    Sun, Oct 30 2016

    Deepawali is festive time to rejoice victory of good over bad.
    The deepawali celebrated to welcome lord sri rama, who returned victorious after killing demons.

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  • ca girishkk, m'lore/dxb

    Sun, Oct 30 2016

    @ Mohan sir,

    Agreed in toto, but is there anything offensive or wrong in my point of view, unless you know something which i couldn't being the author of such comment.

    My point of saluting our Jawans for their bravery (i.e., fighting for the good against bad/evil) is 24x7.
    without prejudice, let me be specific, Hindustan being the constitutionally founded as secular country... - Is there anything wrong in quoting - "Christmas, EID, Diwali, Ugadi etc.,

    Jai Ho..,

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  • Mohan, Mangalore

    Sun, Oct 30 2016

    Girish bro, Your comments are true and meaningful. I completely agree. However, "in-particular" I added the relevance of deepawali message with present context of ongoing war with demons across the border and the victory to Indian army/Indians. Deepawali message is victory of good over bad.

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  • Rakib, Mangalore

    Sun, Oct 30 2016

    Take a moment and just imagine how 7lakh families of Jawan,their spouse,kids,their parent do they celebrate Diwali?
    I don't even think they are getting sleep after Modi coming to power.

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Sun, Oct 30 2016

    There are so many people comment either by initials or Fake names and places.
    May be scared of Mr. Modi?
    Some Fake names totally disappeared
    Like Manju, Malohtra, ABCD, Anand...................Some are there with different names.

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  • N.M, Mangalore

    Sun, Oct 30 2016

    1. shamelessly 'chest-thumping' over 1 mysterious surgical strike while more than 10 soldiers have been martyred is this month is a bad idea.

    2. After the last strike there have been numerous attacks, but NO retaliatory strikes by this 56 inch government.

    3. Downgrading the civilian ranks of soldiers, Reducing the disability fund for soldiers,messing up OROP.

    Oh.. wait!! they are busy in U.P election campaign mode.

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  • H.DSOUZA, KODAGU / MANGALORE

    Sun, Oct 30 2016

    N.M. YOU SHOULD HAVE DILL TO WRITE YOUR INDIAN NAME WITH SAME WAY!

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  • sadanand, udupi / dubai

    Sun, Oct 30 2016

    Well said brother. To face DILL required.

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  • ca girishkk, m'lore/dxb

    Sun, Oct 30 2016

    aaj kal kya chal raha hai...?

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  • N.M, Mangalore

    Sun, Oct 30 2016

    A clever politician who knows how to play and 'use' Army for his political interests. Don't propagate ultra-nationalism using their blood and their family's emotions.

    These Soldier who are serving in the border deserve 10 times more salary than the incompetent , talkative and 'chest-thumping' politicians.

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  • Rajesh, mangalore

    Sun, Oct 30 2016

    jealousy has no cure.

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  • ANIKETH, MUMBAI

    Sun, Oct 30 2016

    NM seems ur too confused ....before the surgical strike what 56 " was doing after the strike ...dont placy with army...now again?
    come on be with army and country

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  • Shaad, Mangalore

    Sun, Oct 30 2016

    Surgical strikes must have celebrated on the name of Army instead of BJP/Modi.
    Diwali doesn't improve soldier's life unless increse pay/incentives/Danger pay/compensation/basic facilities.

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  • ABDUL RAFIQ, UCHILA

    Sun, Oct 30 2016

    Also in the name of Kisaan. "Jai Jawaan, Jai Kisaan".

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  • TRUE INDIAN, IXE

    Sun, Oct 30 2016

    PEOPLE ARE NOT FOOLS ANYMORE. NOW EVEN GUJRAT PEOPLE ARE CURSING MODI. FOR FOOLING ALL INDIANS.

    WE LOVE OUR SOLDIERS. BUT UR USING THEM FOR VOTE BANK.

    SOLDIERS ARE HERE FOR SAVE OUR COUNTRY. BUT U PROMISED ONLY NOT DELIVERED.

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  • ANIKETH, MUMBAI

    Sun, Oct 30 2016

    during election time soldiers dont leave the border and go to their place for voting .
    dont give stupid comments they are used for votebanks?

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  • gm, mlur

    Sun, Oct 30 2016

    Brainless people are there, no need to mention.

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  • TRUE INDIAN, IXE

    Sun, Oct 30 2016

    MODI DOESENT NEED VOTE FROM SOLDIERS.

    HE IS AFTER THE VOTE OF INDIAN ARMY SUPPORTERS.

    WE ALL SUPPORT OUR INDIAN SOLDIERS. HE WANT VOTE FROM US.

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