BSF Jawans Celebrate Diwali With Seema Jan Kalyan Samiti In Arnia
BSF jawans stationed at the International Border IB in Arnia sector of Jammu district joined hands with Seema Jan Kalyan Samiti to celebrate Diwali amidst heightened tensions due to multiple ceasefire violations in recent days.
BSF jawans stationed at the International Border (IB) in Arnia sector of Jammu district joined hands with Seema Jan Kalyan Samiti (SJKS) to celebrate Diwali amidst heightened tensions due to multiple ceasefire violations in recent days.The BSF troops celebrated Diwali with members of SJKS at Vikram post in Arnia. On October 19, two BSF jawans were injured in firing by Pakistan Rangers on Vikram post.
Diwali Celebration at Vikram Post

A member of SJKS told reporters, "I congratulate all jawans on the eve of Deepawali. We have come to Vikram post. We greet all the jawans of Vikram post. We organised a Diwali event for troops who are miles away from their homes." The troops lit up diyas and candles in and around the border outpost (BoP) Vikram and offered flowers to Mata Lakshmi.
Gratitude for the Jawans
The SJKS member further said, "It is because of them and their security on the borders that we celebrate Diwali here. They perform their border guarding duties while living away from their homes. That is why we are safe in our homes. We reached out to them to celebrate Diwali with them."
Recent Ceasefire Violations
There have been three ceasefire violations along the IB in Jammu and Samba districts within a one-month period. On November 9, a BSF jawan was killed in unprovoked firing by Pakistan Rangers along the IB at the Narayanpur BoP in Ramgarh sector of Samba district. On October 28, Pakistan Rangers indulged in heavy firing and shelling for around seven hours, resulting in injuries to two BSF jawans and a woman. On October 17, two BSF personnel had been injured in unprovoked firing by the rangers in the Arnia sector. Since the two sides signed a ceasefire agreement on February 2021, there have been six such ceasefire violations.
The Diwali celebration at Vikram post was a gesture of solidarity with the BSF jawans who are guarding the borders and keeping the nation safe. Despite the heightened tensions and ceasefire violations, the jawans remain committed to their duty and continue to protect the nation.












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