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‘Nayati Iti Nayakah’: Bold step! All contribution goes to Indian Army – Kumar Vishwas

Anshika Agarwal

Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Leh on Friday morning amidst ongoing tension on the India-China border. At present, there was no information about this tour in advance. Suddenly, PM Modi's visit to Leh will not only boost the morale of the soldiers, but it has a big message for the neighboring country. The media was also unaware of the prior information of this tour. On June 15, about 17 days after the Indo-China clash in the Galwan Valley, the Prime Minister arrived to meet the soldiers to encourage them.

PM Modi arrived in Leh, Image Source: The Hindu
PM Modi arrived in Leh, Image Source: The Hindu

Kumar Vishwas Shared the photo of PM Modi's Visit and Wrote on his official Twitter Account

In view of this, famous poet Kumar Vishwas has also tweeted. In the tweet, he has written a sentence in Sanskrit – 'Nayati Iti Nayakah': Kumar Vishwas shared the photo of PM Modi's visit and wrote on his official Twitter account – 'Nayati iti Nayakah' means the hero walks with him. Kumar Vishwas wrote, 'Nayati Iti Nayakah': bold step! All contribution goes to Indian Army.

It goes on to say that during this time Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) General Bipin Rawat was also present. According to the information received, Prime Minister Narendra Modi reached Neemu's forward post on Friday morning and senior officials present informed him of the opportunity. His visit comes after a violent clash of Indian soldiers with Chinese soldiers in the Galvan Valley of eastern Ladakh.

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