Beating retreat ceremony at India-Pakistan border posts to resume from Tuesday
Following Operation Sindhoor, the beating retreat ceremony or lowering of flags at Wagah-Attari, Hussainiwala, and Sadqi Joint Check Posts of the Border Security Force (BSF) was stopped on May 9. However, with the easing of tensions between India and Pakistan, the Retreat ceremony is likely to resume from Tuesday.
According to the information, after the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, a war-like situation arose between India and Pakistan, and the Retreat ceremony at Wagah-Attari in Amritsar, Hussainiwala in Ferozepur, and Sadqi Chowki on the India-Pakistan border in Fazilka was suspended.
Now, in view of the gradually decreasing tension between India and Pakistan, it has been decided to restart the Retreat ceremony held at these three Joint Check Posts on the international border from Tuesday at 6 pm. Anumit Singh Heera Sodhi, a prominent youth BJP leader of the area, said that people should come in large numbers to witness the Retreat ceremony, show their patriotic spirit and motivate the Border Security Force (BSF) personnel by extending their good wishes.
Now, in view of the gradually decreasing tension between India and Pakistan, it has been decided to restart the Retreat ceremony held at these three Joint Check Posts on the international border from Tuesday at 6 pm. Anumit Singh Heera Sodhi, a prominent youth BJP leader of the area, said that people should come in large numbers to witness the Retreat ceremony, show their patriotic spirit and motivate the Border Security Force (BSF) personnel by extending their good wishes.
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