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PM Modi arrives at Rajasthan's Longewala post to observe Diwali with soldiers.

Head of Guard Staff General Bipin Rawat, Armed force Boss General MM Naravane and Outskirt Security Power (BSF) DG Rakesh Asthana are additionally going with the PM. 

PM Narendra Modi arrived at Longewala post at Rajasthan verge on Saturday morning to observe Diwali with fighters. PM Modi has been going through the day with troopers since 2014, the year he initially got came to control. 

Head of Guard Staff General Bipin Rawat, Armed force Boss General MM Naravane and Outskirt Security Power (BSF) DG Rakesh Asthana are likewise going with the PM. 

Prior in the day, PM Modi tweeted his welcome to the country and wanted for the celebration to bring 'brilliance and joys in the lives of individuals. "Wishing everybody an Upbeat Diwali! May this celebration further brilliance and satisfaction. May everybody is prosperous and sound," PM Modi tweeted. 

On Friday, the PM shared a section from his month to month radio program Mann Ki Baat, conveyed keep going on October 25, in which he asked each resident to light a Diya as an as a salute to fighters who "courageously secure our country". 

"This Diwali, let us likewise light a Diya as a #Salute2Soldiers who boldly secure our country. Words can't do equity to the feeling of appreciation we have for our troopers for their praiseworthy boldness. We are likewise thankful to the groups of those on the outskirts," he tweeted. 

In 2019, PM Modi visited the "Lobby of Notoriety" in Rajouri and the Pathankot Airbase. In 2018, he visited Kedarnathand and assessed a troop installation on the India-China fringe and in 2017, he visited Gurez area of north Kashmir. He went through his Diwali with the Indo-Tibetan Outskirt Police in Himachal Pradesh in 2016 and 2015. He visited the Punjab fringe. 

The Longewala post is a vital post on the western outskirt where the significant primary clash of the 1971 war, known as the Skirmish of Longewala, was battled.