Army Comdr recalls bravery, sacrifices of Armed Forces

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Hails contribution of ex-servicemen

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Dec 16: Western Command chief Lt Gen Nav K Khanduri today recounted the bravery, valour and sacrifices by the Indian Armed Forces during the 1971 Indo-Pak war.
He expressed gratitude towards ex-servicemen for their contributions towards the security and integrity of the nation and also assured them of the wholehearted and unstinting support from the serving fraternity.
Earlier, an ex-servicemen rally and a wreath laying ceremony to pay tribute to the fallen soldiers of the 1971 Indo-Pakistan war marked the “Vijay Diwas” celebrations here today.
The ceremony began with Lt Gen Khanduri laying the wreath at the ‘Balidan Stambh’ war memorial, a Defence spokesperson said.
Corps Commander, Rising Star Corps, Lt Gen Pushpendra Singh, Director General of J-K Police Dilbag Singh along with other senior officers of Army, BSF, police and civil administration also laid wreath at the war memorial.
Vijay Diwas is observed on December 16 to commemorate India’s win over Pakistan in the 1971 war that led to the creation of Bangladesh as a sovereign country.
Needy ex-servicemen, ‘Veer Naris’ and dependants were provided with wheelchairs and felicitated on the occasion, the spokesperson said.
The performances by students from Army Public Schools, NCC Cadets and regional artists enhanced the patriotic fervour at ‘Balidan Stambh’.
‘Veer Naris’ and war veterans of 1971 war were also present on the occasion.
Later, about 5,000 ex-servicemen and ‘Veer Naris’ attended a mega rally organized by the Western Command at Sunjuwan military station on the outskirts of Jammu city.
Rajya Sainik Board officials updated the gathering about various schemes by the Indian Army and the Government, the spokesperson said.
He said the Army’s Tiger division, under the aegis of Rising Star Corps, arranged presence of multiple facilitation counters with representatives from Ex-servicemen Contributory Health Scheme, records, banks and medical camp to facilitate the former soldiers in resolving their grievances and medical issues.
The ceremony will culminate with a cultural evening and light and sound show, the spokesperson said.