Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu on Tuesday said that the Indian Armed Forces guarding the country’s borders at the Line of Actual Control will soon get the 4G network services so that they can easily connect with their near and dear ones back in their homes.
For this, he thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Taking to Twitter, Khandu, who was on a three-day visit to various border posts in the Tawang sector starting from Sunday, said, “Indian Army gave so much for us. It’s time to repay. Our soldiers at LAC will soon be able to communicate with their loved ones through 4G services. “
“This was often a request from our jawans whenever I visited them. Thanks to PM @narendramodi Ji for reaching out to their call,” he tweeted.
Source: UNI India
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