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Vijay Diwas 2022: The passing parade was held at night for the war

Vijay Diwas 2022 The sacrifice of the brave soldiers of the state deployed in the army and paramilitary forces and the spirit of service to the country forced Pakistan to kneel down. Mohan Singh Kapkoti said that he still remembers the Indo-Pak war of 16 December 1971.

Team Jagran, Bageshwar: Vijay Diwas 2022: Mohan Singh Kapkoti, who participated in the Indo-Pak war, said that the land of Uttarakhand belongs to the sacrifices.

The sacrifice and the spirit of service to the country by the brave soldiers of the state deployed in the army and paramilitary forces forced Pakistan to kneel. He remembered the brave soldiers of Uttarakhand on Victory Day.

Former Central Arms Paramilitary Forces Welfare Association District President Mohan Singh Kapkoti said that he still remembers the Indo-Pak war of 16 December 1971. On December 3, 1971, at seven o’clock in the evening, the news of the start of the war was received. During that time he was taking training recruits in Tekanpur Academy Border Security Force.

Team Jagran, Bageshwar: Vijay Diwas 2022: Mohan Singh Kapkoti, who participated in the Indo-Pak war, said that the land of Uttarakhand belongs to the sacrifices.

The sacrifice and the spirit of service to the country by the brave soldiers of the state deployed in the army and paramilitary forces forced Pakistan to kneel. He remembered the brave soldiers of Uttarakhand on Victory Day.

Former Central Arms Paramilitary Forces Welfare Association District President Mohan Singh Kapkoti said that he still remembers the Indo-Pak war of 16 December 1971. On December 3, 1971, at seven o’clock in the evening, the news of the start of the war was received. During that time he was taking training recruits in Tekanpur Academy Border Security Force.

His passing out parade took place at night

His passing out parade took place on the night of 4th December 1971. The same night he left by train for Punjab, Ferozepur border. Arrived at Delhi Railway Station. Where thousands of sisters and mothers tied rakhi on their hands. He was encouraged by giving fruits, sweets, etc.

As soon as he reached Firozpur, he was posted on the border. After joining the war, there was enthusiasm in the mind between the sound of bullets, gunpowder, and explosions from both sides. There was also joy in the firing. A Diwali-like atmosphere was created.

Bullets and shells were fired from both sides

Sometimes bullets and shells were fired from both sides. 14 days had passed since the war. On the evening of 16 December 1971, there was news on the radio that a ceasefire had been fired in the battle. That is, an agreement has been reached between India and Pakistan to stop the war.

Despite this, fierce firing was going on from both sides even on the day of the ceasefire. On the day of the ceasefire, it seemed that this information is wrong. But on December 17, the firing from both sides started slowing down. He said that his mind gets agitated when he remembers the Indo-Pak war.