Excelsior Correspondent
SUCHETGARH, Oct 26: India will always remain indebted to its soldiers who laid their lives while protecting their motherland.
This was stated by Taranjit Singh Tony, Chairman of Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) J&K for Administrative Engagement and Minority Affairs and DDC Member Suchetgarh while paying tributes to Shaheed Subhash Chander on his 22nd death anniversary at village Baje Chak here.
The AAP leader said that sacrifices of the heroes in defending the integrity and sovereignty of the nation will never go waste and the martyrs will continue to inspire generations.
“The biggest tribute to the fallen heroes is to create a world where people live in peace and harmony. At the same time, the civilized nations had to stand united for defeating the scourge of terror and violence that has emerged as a biggest challenge to the global community,” he maintained.
Tony appealed to the youth of J&K to make Indian Army as their career and do noble service to the motherland as there is no other job better than serving the motherland.
Sham Lal Bhagat, Sarpanch; Sarpanch, Akshay Bhagat; Jasbir Singh Lucky, Ex Sarpanch and others were also present on the occasion.