Army Soldiers Pushed Frontiers Of Valour; Acted As Saviours In Times Of Calamities: Prez On Army Day

New Delhi, Jan 15: President Droupadi Murmu on Sunday extended greetings on Army Day, and said soldiers have always pushed the frontiers of valour besides acting as saviours in times of calamities.
“I salute all brave soldiers of Indian Army and their families on this occasion,” she said.
Army Day is observed on January 15 to mark Field Marshall K M Cariappa taking over as the first Indian Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Army, replacing his British predecessor in 1949.
“On Army Day, let us recall countless stories of Indian Army soldiers’ sacrifices! They have always pushed the frontiers of valour and courage, and also acted as saviours in times of calamities. I salute all brave soldiers of Indian Army and their families on this occasion,” Murmu tweeted.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi also lauded the Indian Army, saying the soldiers have always kept our nation safe and are widely admired for their service during times of crisis.
“On Army Day, I convey my best wishes to all army personnel, veterans and their families. Every Indian is proud of our Army and will always be grateful to our soldiers,” Prime Minister Modi said in a tweet.
“They have always kept our nation safe and are widely admired for their service during times of crisis,” he said.
Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge hailed soldiers and veterans, and said the people are forever indebted to them for their unflinching courage, utmost dedication and selfless sacrifice.
In a tweet, Kharge said, “Salutations to our brave soldiers, veterans, ex-servicemen and gratitude to their families, on the occasion of Indian Army Day.” “We are forever indebted to your unflinching courage, utmost dedication and selfless sacrifice,” the Congress president said.
Former Congress president Rahul Gandhi also lauded the Indian Army and said every soldier is full of bravery, patriotism and sacrifice.
In a tweet in Hindi, Gandhi said, “Bravery, patriotism and sacrifice – every soldier of our army is full of these.” He also extended best wishes on Army Day to all the jawans, ex-servicemen and their families for their sacrifice and dedication.
In a tweet, the Congress said, “On Indian Army Day, we salute the jawans of the Indian Army for their selfless service to the nation and also remember the proud day when the Indian Army got its first Indian Commander-in-chief, K.M. Cariappa, to lead & administer the operations of the army.” (Agencies)