NEW DELHI:
Prime Minister Narendra Modi appears to have made it a tradition to celebrate Diwali with the country’s troops in a border area and this year he’s spending the day with the 15 Corps in north Kashmir along the Line of Control (LoC).
The PM flew to Srinagar en route to the Gurez Sector in Kashmir’s Bandipora district on Thursday morning to meet with Corps soldiers and officers. He was received at Srinagar airport by Army chief Bipin Rawat.
The Army chief, Northern Command chief Lt General Devraj Anbu and Chinar Corps Commander Lt Gen J S Sandhu accompanied the Prime Minister to Gurez.
This is Modi’s second Diwali in Kashmir . He spent his first Diwali as Prime Minister also in Kashmir, in Siachen, in the aftermath of devastating floods in the Valley. Last Diwali, the PM visited a remote and strategic area in Himachal Pradesh , adjoining the Chinese border, and celebrated with troops. And in 2015, the PM celebrated the occasion with troops in the border area near Amritsar.
This year, PM Modi’s visit to the border areas in Kashmir comes even as ceasefire violations by Pakistan have dramatically increased along the LoC in Bandipora and neighbouring areas. Pakistan has violated the ceasefire more than 600 times so far this year, the highest in a decade.
In all of 2016, there were 450 ceasefire violations. Eight civilians and 16 security personnel have been killed this year in such violations, a home ministry official said. A day before Diwali, eight civilians, including a two- year-old girl, were injured when Pakistani troops shelled civilian hamlets and forward posts along the LoC in the Poonch and Rajouri districts of Jammu and Kashmir, officials said.
Meanwhile, early on Thursday, Indian and Pakistani troops exchanged sweets at the Attari-Wagah border.

more recommended stories
Citizens in 19 States Can Download Digital, Valid Land Records: GovtNEW DELHI:Citizens in 19 states can.
Touches of his South Asian Heritage Sparked at Mamdani’s Inauguration as New York MayorNEW YORK:Zohran Mamdani brought touches of.
Karnataka Gang-rape Case: Taluq Health Officer Booked for Destroying EvidenceKOPPAL:A taluk hospital health officer has.
After Bengal Administration’s Failure, ECI to Identify Housing Complexes for Polling BoothsKOLKATA:The Election Commission of India (ECI).
Winter Chill Continues in Bengal; Darjeeling Shivers at 4 Degrees CelsiusKOLKATA:Cold conditions continued unabated in West.
NIA Court Hands Life Term to Key Accused in Assam Hizb-ul-Mujahideen Conspiracy CaseGUWAHATI:In a major crackdown on terror.
Indian American Group Seeks Action Against Online Threats Amid H1-B Visa DebateWASHINGTON:An Indian American advocacy group warned.
Smog Blankets Delhi as AQI Turns Very Poor Again, Jahangirpuri Crosses 400-markNEW DELHI:Delhi woke up to a.
IndiGo Crisis: DGCA Fires Inspectors, CEO Summoned AgainNEW DELHI:India’s aviation regulator, the Directorate.
Complete All Pending Passenger Refunds by 8 pm on Sunday: Centre to IndiGoNEW DELHI:The Ministry of Civil Aviation.