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As promised, Modi shares Diwali photos with his 'friend' Israel PM Benjamin Netanyahu

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New Delhi, Nov 8: Dressed in heavy mountain gear, Prime Minister Narendra Modi who celebrated Diwali with soldiers on Wednesday shared glimpses of his Uttarakhand visit with his Israeli counterpart Benjamin Netanyahu.

Modi shares Diwali ‘Surprise’ photos with Bibi

Modi shares Diwali ‘Surprise’ photos with Bibi

Netanyahu had conveyed Diwali greetings to Modi on Tuesday. In reply, the prime minister had said he would celebrate the day with soldiers and share pictures of the same Wednesday evening.
Taking to Twitter, Modi tweeted,"Dear PM @netanyahu, as promised yesterday, here are some glimpses of how I celebrated Diwali. I went to the magnificent state of Uttarakhand, where I paid a surprise visit to our brave troops in Harsil, followed by prayers at Kedarnath, one of the holiest places in India."

‘Will ensure you a good life’

‘Will ensure you a good life’

Modi said that Army and ITBP personnel's devotion to duty in the remote icy heights is enabling the strength of the nation.
Greeting the jawans in the Harshil cantonment area, the prime minister said they, through their commitment and discipline, are securing the future and the dreams of 125 crore Indians and helping spread a sense of security and fearlessness among the people. He said that Diwali is the festival of lights, it spreads the light of goodness and dispels fear.

The prime minister recalled that he has been visiting soldiers on Diwali ever since he was the chief minister of Gujarat. He also spoke of his interactions with the jawans of the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP), years ago when he was part of the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra.

The prime minister said India is taking great strides forward in the defence sector. He spoke of various measures being taken for the welfare of ex-servicemen, including implementation of 'one rank, one pension' (OROP).

Prime Minister offered sweets to the jawans and interacted with people

Prime Minister offered sweets to the jawans and interacted with people

Modi said that the Indian Armed Forces draw admiration and appreciation across the world, in UN peacekeeping operations. The prime minister offered sweets to the jawans. He also interacted with people from nearby areas who had gathered to greet him on Diwali. Harshil is a cantonment area situated at a height of 7,860 feet close to the India-China border in Uttarkashi district.

"We are continuously shoring up our defences, be it the army, navy or air force. We are also ensuring that our ever watchful and dedicated soldiers lead a good life even after retirement," PM Modi said at Harsil, around 45 km from the India-China border.

Modi offers prayers at Kedarnath

Modi offers prayers at Kedarnath

The prime minister later reached Kedarnath to offer prayers and review the progress of reconstruction projects at Kedarpuri. Kedarpuri, the township situated close to the Himalayan shrine, had bore the brunt of the catastrophic floods of 2013, which killed thousands of people.

A statement from the Prime Minister's Office said Modi extensively walked around the entire temple complex, where significant reconstruction works are in progress. He was briefed by senior officials about the progress of the works. He interacted briefly with several people present at the temple complex.

Kedarnath Temple complex:

Kedarnath Temple complex:

The Kedarnath Temple complex is currently the focus of a major development and reconstruction effort, following the severe flood and landslide in 2013.

The last time the Prime Minister had been to Kedarnath was in October 2017, just before the portals of the Himalayan shrine close for the winters. After becoming the prime minister in 2014, Modi had spent his Diwali at Siachen with jawans. In 2015, he had visited the Punjab border on Diwali. His visit coincided with 50 years of the 1965 Indo-Pak war. The next year, Modi was in Himachal Pradesh where he spent time with Indo-Tibetan Border Police personnel at an outpost. Modi had spent his fourth Diwali as prime minister with soldiers in Gurez in Jammu and Kashmir last year.

(with PTI inputs)

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