PM Modi visit to Leh a big morale booster to brave Jawans: Brig(Retd.) DM Purvimath..
Bengaluru, July 03 (HS) Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to the forward regions today is a very big morale booster to all the brave soldiers safeguarding the country’s borders in difficult terrain and extreme conditions, exclaimed Brigadier(Retd.) DM Purvimath here today.
Talking to Hindusthan Samachar over the phone, the former Chief Engineer of Border Roads Organization(BRO) applauded the efforts of the PM in becoming a glorious example by leading the nation from the front.
The Prime Minister visiting the international border areas on the eve of the aftermath of disturbing developments has definitely inspired our Jawans. It is a good message to the soldiers and the nation described Brig. (Retd) DM Purvimath.
He also appreciated the words of the Prime Minister that the infrastructure development and mobilization of weapons in the border areas are for peace. The head of the nation visiting a trouble-torn area located 11,300 feet above the sea level by itself is a great gesture during the testing times, he described.
He has not only acknowledged the sacrifices of the soldiers but has declared that for him there are only two mothers, Mother India and Mothers’ of all soldiers. These remarks go a long way in further boosting the morale of our brave soldiers, their families and children too, exclaimed Brig (Retd.) DM Purvimath.
He recollected a major decision of the NDA led Union Government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi during 2015 to bestow all powers to the Chief Engineer of Border Roads Organization(BRO) in undertaking all decisions for infrastructure development and equipment.
He was also full of praises to the Prime Minister Narendra Modi, while mentioning the meteoric increase of funds for infrastructural development in the border areas by three times!
It may be recollected here that Brig(Retd.) DM Purvimath who has the distinction of serving as Chief Engineer of BRO also has many feathers of accomplishment on his cap. As head of Project HIMANK, he was responsible for the completion of several infrastructural tasks including roads and bridges connecting vital links in the challenging atmosphere and life-threatening climate conditions.