Army to serve ahead..! Seven veterans join BJP showing support amid Lok Sabha polls

News Bharati    27-Apr-2019
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New Delhi, April 27: After the Bollywood veterans and politicians shifting to the Bharatiya Janata Party amid Lok Sabha elections, it is land army now turning to the political scape showing their wide support to the extant ruling reigns. Seven Army veterans on Saturday joined BJP in the presence of Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman at the party's headquarters at New Delhi.

 
The Army veterans who have joined the BJP are Lt Gen JBS Yadav, Lt Gen R N Singh, Lt Gen SK Patyal, Lt Gen Sunit Kumar, Lt Gen Nitin Kohli, Colonel RK Tripathi and Wing commander Navneet Magon.
 
"It is indeed my pleasure to receive very well decorated senior officers of the armed forces to the BJP. They are not only very well decorated, but they have also held very sensitive and important portfolios. They are brave and have an academic background as well”, said Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on the occasion.
 
"BJP benefits by the presence of all the presence of senior servicemen. BJP is grateful for them to join us. They can guide us with respect to policy towards national security building and strategic offence. I welcome each one of them recognising the services done by the for the nation," she added.
Lt Gen JBS Yadav, one of the seven said, "I would like to thank BJP and its national president Amit Shah who have honoured us by making us members of the party."
 
"Every man has the right to have political freedom. Our country is at a crucial stage and it is developing very fast. Its time for retired soldiers like us to work for the country and participate in the political process," he added.
 
"To us, the nation matters much above our personal family. Our Prime Minister and his ministers have taken great measures in their tenure...For example, two defence corridors have been established, there is a focus on the manufacture of arms, ammunition and equipment. A major push was given to DRDO, to ordinance factory board and to the private industry”, said Lt Gen SK Patyal meanwhile.