Today, 79th Independence Day is being celebrated on the attic border to distribute Radklesh border to India and Pakistan today. The Golden Jubilee Gate built on the Attari border is dyed in the colors of the triches. The in the morning the commandant SS Chandel waves the tricks on the border. At the same time, they also gave the best wishes to the soldiers on this day.
Today there will be retriect, but the sweetness will be disappeared. 6 years later, the two countries will not once exchanged sweets on Independence Day. Pulwama was attacked for 6 years ago in February 2019. Which responded to India Surgical Strike. Article 370 was also removed in Jammu and Kashmir, which was set aside in Pakistan-Pakistan relations and feats were not exchanged between the two countries. This time the situation is the same.
The firstgam was attacked this year, in which our 26 killed were killed. At the end, the operation was seldom and increased stress at the border, which is also the two countries that will not be exchanged with the countryside.
After Operation Sadr, both India and Pakistan had started retriet since May 12, but since then on the two countries have not opened the gate. Today’s retriet is going to be similar. Both countries will not open the gate today or join hands. Without their borders, both the country will complete the ritual of the flag across the gates.
Although there is bitterness between the two countries, the utterance of independence on the Attari border is intact. The Golden Jubilee Gate gallery was tied in the triculture on the Attari border. The lights were like this that the entire gallery was imbued with green, white and sandhaps.
It is estimated that about 50,000 visitors can reach here. For which the BSF has made special arrangements. Not only that, today’s retriet is also special. Today’s retriet will not be limited to the flag but also the BSF’s young man will also show a brave curfeb.
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