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5,000 Veterans Attend 77th Poonch Link-Up Day Celebrations

In a momentous gathering, approximately 5,000 veterans participated in a significant event in Poonch to mark the 77th anniversary of the historic military link-up between the border district and the rest of India. This day, known as Poonch Link-Up Day, commemorates a pivotal military operation in 1948, during which the Indian Army successfully relieved the besieged region of Poonch after enduring a 15-month isolation amid the first Indo-Pak war.

Lieutenant General Navin Sachdeva, the General Officer Commanding (GoC) of the 16 Corps, led the event and spoke on the remarkable shared legacy between the people of Poonch and the Indian Army over the past 77 years. He emphasized that the siege of Poonch represents a unique chapter in military history, notable for its resilience and the fact that no territory was exchanged, highlighting the unwavering resolve of both the Indian Army and the local population.

The significance of November 22, 1948, was underscored as it marked the successful conclusion of a grueling military campaign led by Brigadier Pritam Singh. Despite facing adversities like hunger and disease, and continuous threats from the Pakistani Army, the indomitable spirit of Poonch’s residents and the armed forces ultimately prevailed.

For the people of Poonch, this day transcends mere commemoration; it is a celebration of a living bond, as expressed by a Defence spokesperson. In the lead-up to the event, the district had come alive with various activities that reflected the community’s vibrant spirit.

Festivities included a series of sporting events such as football, cricket, hockey, and volleyball, where local teams fiercely competed, showcasing their talent and resilience. Clubs like City FC, Shahpur Cricket Club, Shyam Lal Hockey Club, and Shaheed Manjeet Singh Club emerged victorious in their respective competitions. Additionally, there was a noteworthy performance in taekwondo that garnered national attention. The celebrations included a bike rally, which was flagged off to mark the occasion.

Lieutenant General Sachdeva personally interacted with the winners, commending their sportsmanship and determination. Cultural events further enriched the celebration by highlighting the district’s heritage through traditional folk songs, dances, and poetry, fostering a sense of unity and shared history among attendees.

Included in the festivities was a Talent Hunt, which provided a platform for aspiring performers. Notably, Nazir, a visually impaired poet from Mendhar, shared his heartfelt gratitude for the opportunity to perform before a large audience, describing it as a dream fulfilled.

The ex-servicemen’s rally represented a significant highlight of the celebrations, showcasing the Indian Army’s ongoing commitment to its veterans. Local army units had worked diligently over the past six months, resolving pension disparities and distributing nearly Rs 26 lakh in arrears to veterans. Furthermore, new Canteen Stores Department (CSD) and Ex-Servicemen Contributory Health Scheme (ECHS) cards, along with scholarships, marriage grants, and mobility equipment for disabled veterans, were distributed, demonstrating the collaborative efforts with organizations like the War Wounded Foundation.

Lieutenant General Sachdeva remarked on the importance of serving the veterans who dedicated their lives to the army, reaffirming the Army’s commitment to ensuring their welfare. The rally took place at the historic Pritam Stadium, symbolizing the enduring bond between the Indian Army and the veterans of Poonch.

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