Jammu: To commemorate the 22nd Gargil Vijay Diawas, the Indian Army followed up on two Mega bicycle demonstrations across more than 1,000 km in the dangerous mountains of Kashmir Valley and Ladakh, who gathered in the memorial of the historic cargil war on Drass to get respect to the people martyr.
Influencing one contingent was the North Military Commander Lieutenant General Y K Joshi, who was also a cargil war hero.
“How is Josh?” General Joshi asked the team’s formula just before the motorcyclist passed the dangerous zojila pass, which was at 1.1649 feet, and received a reply as soon as the “Mr.
High”.
On the night of Cargil Vijay Diwas, soldiers, who have shared images and videos from unique rallies detained as award to Cargil Bravehearts, posted online video interactions.
“When the Army Commander leads from the front, Josh must be high in the sky!” Said on Twitter.
“Now we will have the easiest portion …
because we climb zojila on the way to Ladakh, (you have to) be careful and careful.
Go slowly”, said Letny Gen Joshi in the video.
The Cargil War was declared to end on July 26, 1999, after the Indian army pushed back Pakistani troops, most of them were taken from the northern mild infantry of neighboring countries, from the peak captured in Cargil.
The day was observed as ‘Cargil Vijay Diwas’ to commemorate Indian victory.
The Dhruva Cargil rider consists of 75 bicycles and contingents marked from the commemoration of the Dhruva War based in Udhampur by PARAM VIR Chakra Awardee Subeated Sanjay Kumar.
The main segment with 25 cyclists was marked from Udhampur on Thursday and led by Lt.
Gen.
Joshi.
Letny Gen Joshi said the motive behind the bicycle rally was given the heroes who fell during the operation of Vijay and rose again, reviving and refreshing the spirit of patriotism among the youth.
The Army Commander also joined Lieutenant General P G K Menon, Lieutenant General D P Pande and Lieutenant General M V Suchindra Kumar – Three Corps Commanders from 14, 15 and 16 Corps each.
Two main generals, four Brigadiers, 62 officers, six women, four wards, three civilians, one Jo and 15 other rankings participated in the rally.
Rally sponsored by Jawa Classics Motorcycle Company to honor 22 Cargil Vijay Diawas and 75 Years of Indian Independence.