Rajnath Singh’s Strong Message To China After Arms Worship
Rajnath Singh’s strong message to China after arms worship, the Army will not allow anyone to take even an inch of land.
On the occasion of Vijayadashami, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh’s strong message to China after he worshiped the weapons on the eve of Vijay Dashmi and said that he is confident that the Indian Army will not let anyone take even an inch of land in our country.
Rajnath Singh made these remarks after performing arms puja at Sukna War Memorial in Darjeeling, West Bengal. Army Chief General Manoj Mukund Narwane was also present on the occasion.
Talking to the media, the Defense Minister said, ‘India wants the tension to end and peace is established, but sometimes there are nefarious activities.
I am fully confident that our army will not let even an inch of India’s landfall into the hands of others. ‘
He said that whatever happened on the Indo-China border in Ladakh recently and the way our soldiers bravely responded, historians, will write in golden words about the bravery and courage of our soldiers.
After e-inaugurating an axle road constructed by BRO in Sikkim, Rajnath Singh said that by constructing 19.35 km long Vaiklapik NH 310, BRO has fulfilled the aspirations of the residents and army of East Sikkim.
Most of the border roads of Sikkim are being upgraded by BRO in the double lane. Out of this, 65 km of road construction work is in progress in East Sikkim, and 55 km of road construction is under the plan.
He said that under the direction of the Prime Minister, there is a continuous increase in the construction of infrastructure in the Northeast states. BRO has a total length of 8090 km of roads in the Northeast region.
Of these, 5734 km. Construction is under the plan. Construction of 225 km double lane road to ‘Mangan-Chugthang-Eumsemdong’ and ‘Chugthang-Lachen-Jima-Moguthang-Nakula’ is planned under the Bharatmala Project in North Sikkim.
These works are planned in 9 packages with an estimated cost of Rs 5710 crore.
On Saturday, the Defense Minister visited the 33 Corps headquarters at Sukna in Darjeeling as part of his two-day visit to West Bengal.
He reviewed the situation and preparedness in the eastern sector. The Defense Minister will visit the forward areas and interact with the troops.