Arunachal Pradesh Governor BD Mishra
Arunachal Pradesh Governor Brigadier (Retd) BD Mishra on Thursday called upon the armed forces personnel to uphold nationalism while maintaining cordiality with the citizens. This information was given in an official statement issued by the Raj Bhavan.
The Governor, while interacting with the members of the ‘Mountain Cycling-cum-Trekking Expedition’ team of 106 Infantry Brigade at Raj Bhavan, said that the Center under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi has always been concerned about the welfare of the Armed Forces personnel who serve the motherland. perform the duty of defence.
“As members of the armed forces of a democratic country, soldiers must maintain nationalism and harmony with the civilian population,” Mishra said.
Under this campaign, which was flagged off from Nyakamdung in West Kameng, a distance of 714 km has been covered in seven districts of the state. The campaign aims to foster a spirit of adventure and strengthen ties between the security forces and the local population.
Governor commends officers and personnel for the mission
The governor appreciated the officers and personnel for the mission, under which they interacted with school children and organized medical camps in remote areas, the statement said.
Mishra called upon the expedition team to continue its effort to create awareness about the prowess of the Indian Armed Forces and motivate the youth to join the defense forces. He advised them to prepare themselves for incidents like Doklam and Galwan.
The ‘Trekking-cum-Cycling’ expedition led by Lt Col Rupam Sharma will conclude at Tezpur on November 27 during which the expedition members will cover a distance of 1200 km.
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