The 1971 war is the biggest victory of the Indian Army, but today a memorable picture related to this victory was removed from the Army Headquarters, is Narendra Modi not able to see Pakistan’s defeat?: Uday Bhanu Chib.
Indian Youth Congress today protested against the removal of the symbolic picture of the victory of Vijay Diwas 1971 from the Army Headquarters.
New Delhi. Indian Youth Congress today protested against the removal of the symbolic picture of the victory of Vijay Diwas 1971 from the Army Headquarters.
On this occasion, National President of Indian Youth Congress, Shri Uday Bhanu Chib said that the 1971 war is the biggest victory of the Indian Army, but today a memorable picture related to this victory was removed from the Army Headquarters, can’t Narendra Modi see Pakistan’s defeat? He also said that on Vijay Diwas, he wants to salute the brave soldiers of the country and former Prime Minister Smt. Indira Gandhi ji. With the strong leadership of Smt. Indira Gandhi ji, the country fought this battle and won, in 1971, Smt. Indira Gandhi’s leadership and the valor of the soldiers divided Pakistan into two parts. 93,000 Pakistani soldiers surrendered before the Indian soldiers, but today on Vijay Diwas, a memorable picture related to this victory was removed from the Army Headquarters, this is a very serious matter and today the people of the country want to know why this was done.
State President of Delhi State Youth Congress, Akshay Lakra said that today on Vijay Diwas, we salute our mighty military forces. Our brave leader Smt. Indira Gandhi ji divided Pakistan into two parts and spread the pride of this country all over the world. Today, the picture in which the Pakistani army is surrendering to the Indian army was removed from the Army Headquarters. This is an insult to the brave soldiers. This is a national issue, a matter of pride for the country. Why is politics being done in this? Our demand is that the picture should be put back there.
During this protest, many Youth Congress workers under the leadership of Delhi Youth Congress President Akshay Lakra were present in the protest today.