By King RJ
Bhadarwah, July 26: To mark the 23rd Anniversary of Kargil Vijay Diwas, Ex-Servicemen league District Doda organised Vijay rally in Bhadarwah on Tuesday to remember war heroes and paying tributes to Martyrs on Kargil Vijay Diwas.
The day marks the victory of Indian armed forces in Operation Vijay in 1999, when they evicted the infiltrators backed by Pakistani army from high outposts in Kargil sector.
Ex-Servicemen League members along with general public pay homage to the indomitable courage and sacrifice of the Indian Armed Forces during the Kargil Conflict in 1999.
Participants saluted the heroes of the Kargil War and paid homage to the martyrs for their supreme sacrifice.
The rally taken out under the chairmanship of President Ex-Servicemen League Doda Raj Singh Charak from outside Surya Hotel and after passing through different areas including Jaie Road and Seri Bazar, culminated at historic Lakshmi Narayan Chowk Bhadarwah, in which dozens of Ex-Servicemen and general public participated.
They also hoisted National Flag in the park of Seri Bazaar Bhadarwah and distributed sweets among people to celebrate victory in Kargil. National Anthem was also sung on the occasion by all.

While addressing, Raj Singh Charak said, the nation will remain forever grateful to them and their families. We can never forget the circumstances under which this Kargil war was fought.
He said that the victory achieved by the Indian Army in Kargil, in spite of difficult and unfavourable condition is incomparable. The gallant soldiers of Indian Army triumphed over Pakistani invaders with undaunted courage and determination.

Neeraj Singh Manhas BJP Leader said that we feel proud of our soldiers, who always be ready to protect the nation.
He said that this day is a reminder of the sacrifices made by Indian soldiers towards flushing out infiltrators from our sacred Motherland.
“It was on this day when Indian Army with its inexorable courage, indomitable spirit and irrepressible valour inflicted defeat on Pakistan,” Manhas added.
Beside Nirmal Singh and other Ex-Servicemen members, BJP Leaders Sanjay Saraf, Ramneek Manhas, Neeraj Singh Manhas, Raj Singh, Anil Kotwal and others were also present on the occasion.

