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MP SISTERS CELEBRATE RAKSHA BANDHAN AT SADQI

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Raj Sadosh/Abohar.

The team of Sanskritik Sewa Samiti from Betul (Madhya Pradesh) especially reached the Sadqi JCP and Maujam BoP of Indo-Pak border of Fazilka and tied Rakhi on the wrists of BSF officers and soldiers and offered them sweets and best wishes.

On this occasion, DIG of Border Security Force (BSF) Sector Headquarters Abohar, Vijay Kumar, Commandant of 55th Battalion Ajay Kumar and other officers thanked the team who travelled thousands of kilometres to reach here and celebrate the pious festival.

Later, the team visited Rampura headquarters of BSF. There, the sisters tied Rakhis to Second Command Officer of 19th Battalion Gunjan Kumar, Deputy Commandant Manjit Singh and others wishing them a happy life. 

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