Defence ministerRajnath Singh on Wednesday visited the military station in Dinjan in Assam to review infrastructure development along Line of Actual Control (LAC). During his visit, a few jawans came together to give a melodious performance and sing for the defence minister. They sang Sandese Aate Hai from the 1997 film Border. A video of the interaction is creating buzz online.
The image, taken from the Twitter video, shows army jawans singing Sandese Aate Hai in front of defence minister Rajnath Singh. (Twitter/@ANI)
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ANI shared the video with an explanatory caption. “Indian Army jawans sing 'Sandese Aate Hain' as Defence Minister Rajnath Singh interacts with them at Dinjan military station in Assam. Army chief General Manoj Pande and other top officers of the Army also accompanied the Defence Minister,” they wrote and shared the video.
Take a look at the video that shows the heartwarming performance of the jawans:
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The video was shared a day ago. Since being posted, the clip has gathered close to 1.8 lakh views. The wonderful clip has also accumulated more than 8,500 likes. People shared various reactions while reacting to the video.
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The video was shared a day ago. Since being posted, the clip has gathered close to 1.8 lakh views. The wonderful clip has also accumulated more than 8,500 likes. People shared various reactions while reacting to the video.
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“A song that always brings tears,” wrote a Twitter user. “How beautiful is this? Salute to their sacrifices,” posted another. “Goosebumps,” commented a third. “All time favourite song,” expressed a fourth.
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