BSF DIG Prabhakar Joshi (Social media)
National News: BSF jawans injured in the recent attacks by Pakistan in response to Operation Sindoor have now returned from the hospital. A senior officer of the Border Security Force (BSF) said on Saturday that the jawans are guarding the borders with full strength and are fully prepared to give a befitting reply to Pakistan in case of any misadventure. He assured the countrymen that there is no decrease in the morale of the BSF and they are working vigilantly and effectively in the matter of border security.
DIG Joshi stated that the BSF has guarded the borders with complete responsibility and constant vigilance. No BSF post has been removed, and patrolling is going on continuously on the border. He clarified that as long as the BSF remains firm on the borders, the countrymen do not need to worry about anything.
Referring to Pakistan's shelling from 7 to 10 May during Operation Sindoor, he said that our soldiers gave a strong and vigorous response to it. He said, "India speaks less, but when it attacks, it attacks very strongly." This reply was so impressive that future generations of Pakistan will remember it.
BSF sub-inspector Vyas Dev, who was seriously injured during the operation, said that despite the injuries, his morale has not diminished. He said that he is fully prepared to return to his duty and is eager to give a befitting reply to Pakistan. Similarly, constable Bhupendra Vajpayee has also returned to duty after being injured and has resolved to foil Pakistan's antics.
DIG Prabhakar Joshi assured the nation that the full strength of the BSF is actively guarding the borders. He stated that if Pakistan dares to provoke again, the BSF is completely ready to deliver a strong and fitting response. The injured soldiers have also shown high morale by returning to their duty, and they are always ready to protect the border.
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