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BSF men celebrate Lohri at Indo-Pak border

Miles away from their families, BSF jawans celebrated Lohri by dancing to the tunes of drums and guitars around bonfires and exchanging sweets with locals at the Forward Border Out Post in Suchetgarh.

Updated on: Jan 13, 2012, 16:19:06 IST
PTI | By , Suchetgarh Border
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Miles away from their families, BSF jawans celebrated Lohri by dancing to the tunes of drums and guitars around bonfires and exchanging sweets with locals at the Forward Border Out Post in Suchetgarh.

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Despite the high degree of alertness to ensure beating back all infiltration bids from across the border in high fog environment along the Indo-Pak border, jawans and officers of BSF immersed themselves in the Lohri celebrations at the Octerio-Suchetgarh forward Border post along International Border (IB).

They danced to the tunes of drums and Gitars and Punjabi songs around the bonfires bang on the borderline. "We are miles aways from our families. But with the participation of the locals, students and some leaders, it never looked we are away from home," a BSF officer DK Upaday said.

"We are very happy. We are celebrating Lohri with great enthusiasm...the jawans are alert on the borders to perform our duty. We are happy to be with all of them", Jawan Dayal Singh said.

However, amidst celebrations, patrolling by jawans continued as usual.

"We wanted to make them feel at their home by celebrating Lohri with Jawans of BSF. In this direction we came forward to organise the programmes with them and locals here", National Conference leader TS Tony told reporters here.

"Jawans are celebrating Lohri...But at the same time they have not let down the vigil along the borderline," Tony said.

Residents of Suchetgarh village located near the border also joined the jawans to celebrate the festival which marks the end of winter season.

Troops hoped that the festival will also mark the beginning of normalcy and peace along the borderline.

Lohri was also celebrated in Chakan-da-bagh, Jhangar, Pallanwala, Ramgarh and some other places along the LoC and the International Border in J&K.

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