Prime Minister Narendra Modi celebrated Diwali with Border Security Force (BSF) jawans stationed in Gujarat’s Kutch, maintaining his tradition of honoring the armed forces during the festival. On Thursday, October 31, Modi visited the BSF outpost along the western border, engaging with soldiers and exchanging Diwali greetings.
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Since assuming office in 2014, PM Modi has established a tradition of celebrating Diwali with military personnel across various locations in the country. Each year, he visits military facilities, where he interacts with troops and partakes in the festivities.
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