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‘Amar Jyoti Jyoti is not extinguished, but combined’

'Amar Jyoti Jyoti is not extinguished, but combined'
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New Delhi: As soon as the controversy violated extinguishing the ‘eternal fire’ lit up at Amar Jyoti Jyoti, the center on Friday said that there was a lot of information circulating about the flame of AMAR JAWAN Jyoti.
Some political leaders including the leader of Congress Rahul Gandhi questioned the intention of the central government in turning off the eternal fire at Amar Jawan Jyoti at the Indian gate in the national capital and instead of placing a permanent warning in the national war.
Read Alsorahul Gandhi Slams Center Merging Amar Janoti Jyoti with MemorialTaking National API to Twitter, MP Congress said, “This is a big sadness problem that the eternal flame used to burn for our brave army will be extinguished today.
Some people cannot understand patriotism and sacrifice – It’s okay.
We will once again turn on the Jyoti Jawan for our soldiers.
“The government’s sources clarified that the flame of AMAR JOWI Jyoti did not go out.
It is combined with a flame at the National War Memorial, said the source.
It was said that the flame at Amar Jawan Janoti Jyoti gave tribute to martyrs in 1971 and other wars but there was no name that made the highest sacrifice for the country there.
“It was a strange thing to see that the flame at Amar Jewan Jyoti paid respect for martyrs in 1971 and other war heroes but there was no name present there but now the names of all Indian martyrs of all wars, including 1971 and war Previously and after it was placed at the National War Memorial.
This will be the true award for our falling heroes, “added the source.
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The central government attacked however, the Congress Party in power for almost 7 decades, however, did not even think of making an iconic NWM, something committed by Prime Minister Narendra at this time in his first term in January 2019.
NWM was inaugurated in February 2019.
“Very ironic That people who did not make a national war warnings for 7 decades now make hue and cry when permanent tribute and fitting made for our martyrs, “the government said.
Previously, the leader of the Rahul Gandhi Congress has slammed the central government for his decision to extinguish Amar Jyoti at the Indian gate.
Take it to Twitter, the MP Congress said, “This is a big sadness problem that the eternal flame used to burn because our brave army will go out today.
Some people cannot understand patriotism and sacrifice – we will once again ignite Amar Jyoti Jyoti for our soldiers .
“Amar Jyoti Flame at the Indian gate will join the flame at the National War Memorial today.
The ceremony will be led by the Head of the Air Integrated Defense Staff Marshal Balabadhra Radha Krishna which will combine two fire, officials said.
The commemoration of the Indian gate was built by the British government to commemorate British Indian Army soldiers who lost their lives between 1914-1921.
However, Amar Joan Jyoti was included in the warning structure in the 1970s after Indian’s massive victory over Pakistan where 93,000 enemy country troops surrendered.
After a long wait and some considerations, the national war warnings were built in the Indian gate complex by the Government of Narendra Modi and was inaugurated in 2019.
After the inauguration of the building in a warning warning, all military ceremonial events shifted there from the Indian Gate Memorial.
National war warnings have the names of all Indian defense personnel who have lost their lives in various operations from the 1947-48 war with Pakistan to Galwan Valley Class with Chinese forces.
The names of the troops who lost their lives in counter-terrorist operations were also included in the warning wall.
(With input from Ani)

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