Union Home Minister Amit Shah’s Jammu visit brought him face-to-face with BSF’s indomitable guardians at Gurnam and Bobia border posts. Honoring martyrs at ‘Ajeya Praharis’ and planting saplings, he set a tone of reverence and forward momentum.
He unveiled Rs 7 crore in personnel-centric projects: eco-friendly solar systems and modern amenities. Foundation stones for expansive Rs 242 crore developments followed, with Jammu-Kashmir LG Manoj Sinha and security brass in attendance.
Shah’s address was a heartfelt ode to BSF’s ethos. From blistering deserts to snowy frontiers, he draws inspiration from their resolve. ‘BSF jawans are the unbreakable wall against invasions, scripting glory for 60 years,’ he proclaimed.
Operation Sindoor stood out as a golden chapter, with precision strikes dismantling Pakistani outposts and terror infrastructure. Fallen heroes like SI Imtiaz and Constable Chinkham’s Vir Chakras, plus medals, immortalize their bravery.
BSF’s versatility shines in counter-insurgency ops across states and Punjab’s flood heroism, where they turned crisis into salvation. Shah urged tech integration for tomorrow’s battles, vowing 61st year reforms: welfare drives, state-of-art tools via Home Ministry push.
Under PM Modi, grand investments await for superior infra, reducing rigors and boosting efficacy. Saluting women warriors, Shah dined with the force, affirming: ‘Your vigilance lets 140 crore Indians rest easy.’