In a heartfelt observance, around 5,000 veterans gathered in Poonch to celebrate the 77th anniversary of the Poonch Link-Up Day, a significant milestone that underscores the deep ties between the local populace and the Indian Army. This commemoration marks the successful end of a challenging 15-month siege faced by the region in 1948, during which the Indian Army, led by Brigadier Pritam Singh, fought resolutely against the adversities posed by hunger, disease, and the persistent threats from the Pakistani Army.
Lieutenant General Navin Sachdeva, serving as the General Officer Commanding of the 16 Corps, highlighted the importance of this shared legacy during the event. He emphasized the remarkable courage and resilience displayed by both the inhabitants of Poonch and the military forces over the past nearly eight decades, saying, “Today, we come together to honour the courage, resilience, and unbreakable bond that the Awam and Indian Army have shared over the past 77 years.”
The event was marked by spirited sports competitions that saw village teams engaging in games such as football, cricket, hockey, and volleyball. Athletic clubs including City FC, Shahpur Cricket Club, Shyam Lal Hockey Club, and Shaheed Manjeet Singh Club claimed victory in various tournaments, displaying exceptional talent and competitiveness. Notably, Taekwondo performances captivated attendees, showcasing skills that warrant national attention and celebration.
Adding a vibrant note to the proceedings, a bike rally was organized as part of the festivities, encouraging community participation and excitement. A Talent Hunt segment offered local performers, including visually impaired poet Nazir from Mendhar, an inspiring opportunity to showcase their skills. Expressing his gratitude, Nazir remarked, “Performing in front of such a large audience is a dream come true. I am thankful to the Army for giving us this opportunity.”
The importance of unity and shared experiences was echoed by the General Officer Commanding of the 25 Infantry Division, who stated that the event was much more than a contest—it served as a celebration of communal strength and shared dreams. Lieutenant General Sachdeva took the time to interact with winners, applauding their determination and sportsmanship.
Cultural events featured prominently throughout the day, as traditional folk songs, dances, and poetry provided a glimpse into the rich heritage of Poonch, underscoring the social fabric that binds the region together. Lieutenant General Sachdeva remarked on the significance of these events, stating, “These veterans served their time in the Army. Now it’s our turn to serve them,” reaffirming the army’s commitment to honoring those who have dedicated their lives to the nation’s service.
A Defence spokesperson remarked that for the people of Poonch and the Indian Army, Poonch Day represents more than just a historical commemoration; it symbolizes a thriving relationship that continues to strengthen over time. The past month has seen the district buzzing with activities, culminating in vibrant events that echo the community’s indomitable spirit.
This vibrant celebration on Poonch Day 2024 served as a poignant reminder of the resilience, courage, and lasting connection between the Poonch community and the Indian Army, reflecting a legacy that remains vital in protecting the border district and enriching its social camaraderie.