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Drawing parallels to Atal Bihari Vajpayee's approach, Rajnath Singh echoed the former PM's belief that the ultimate solution to the Kashmir issue lies in winning the hearts and minds of the Kashmiri people.
PM said country has given a befitting reply to those attempting to disturb the peace in the region
Modi also lauded the soldiers for serving on Indian borders
He said it's because of the soldiers that people can sleep peacefully
Remembering and paying respect to those who lost their lives in the Line of Duty, honouring the veterans and acknowledging the supreme contribution of the soldiers - PM Narendra Modi's Diwali in Nowshera in a nutshell
The Chief of Army Staff (COAS) accompanied by the Northern Army Commander Lt Gen YK Joshi and Chinar Corps Commander Lt Gen BS Raju visited the formations and units in the hinterland.
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Over 200 persons belonging to Army, ITBP, Himachal Pradesh Police and District Disaster Management are deployed in the rescue operation.
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Modi also thanked Bibi, as Netanyahu is called, for the Diwali wishes.
Bachchan had pledged to give away Rs 1 crore each to martyr families and to the cause of repayment of farmers loans.
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On October 6, Pakistani troops had opened fire in Baba Khori and other areas in Rajouri district, and on October 4, three Army jawans were injured in unprovoked and indiscriminate firing in Poonch sector.
Two Indian Army jawans were killed as Pakistani troops pounded several places in Jammu and Kashmir.
In the recent months, a number of videos had surfaced where some army jawans were seen voicing their anger over the Sahayak system with some even alleging that they are treated as servants by the officers whom they are attached to.
The bomb, suspected to be an IED, exploded at the junction of H Mongjang village and Imphal-Moreh road, about 103 km from Imphal.
The fatalities occurred when the jawans engaged a group of infiltrators near the LoC in Naugam sector, media reports said.
The Kashmir University and colleges across the Valley remained closed for the second consecutive day on Wednesday.
The militants reportedly opened fire at an Assam Rifles convoy between Lolchang and Ninu village near the Khonsa town.
In a heart-warming incident, some Kashmiri youths on Sunday rescued a soldier who was trapped inside a mangled vehicle.
The girl had fallen into the crevice while climbing a mountain.
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