When Modi reached Kargil in 1999
In July 1999, when the Kargil war was going on, Narendra Modi, who was the BJP general secretary at that time, visited Kargil and other parts of Kashmir. He was accompanied by the then Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Prem Kumar Dhumal. Dhumal recalled the special moments of that visit in an interview. The then Himachal CM had said that on July 3, 1999, when we were in Shimla, we came to know that Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee was going to the border to boost the morale of the security forces. Narendra Modi suggested that we should also go. The very next day, i.e. on July 4, a team boarded a helicopter carrying essential items for the soldiers. During this time, Narendra Modi and Prem Kumar Dhumal also left for Kargil.
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Modi placed his hand on the head of an injured soldier
Dhumal said that we visited Kargil with Narendra Modi. Then we went to hospitals to meet injured soldiers, distribute essential items to them and talk to them. When we were passing through the hospital wards, an emotional moment came. A soldier wrapped in a sheet did not come forward to take the distribution material. Worried, we kept his things on a nearby table. Then a doctor came and told that this brave soldier had recently lost both his hands and legs in a mine blast. As soon as Narendra Modi heard this, he got emotional and placed his hand on the soldier's head.
Dhumal told that inspiring incident
Dhumal further said that Narendra Modi put his hand on the head of the soldier and asked him if he was in pain. The soldier's answer was very humble and inspiring. He said no, the pain is over because yesterday we conquered Tiger Hill. This shows that the victory over Tiger Hill has boosted the morale of these soldiers, even though they had to endure physical pain. Hearing this, Narendra Modi and Dhumal became very emotional, they spent a lot of time with the soldiers. While returning from Kargil, they also visited the Amarnath cave, where they prayed for the army personnel and the country.
Narendra Modi also went to Amarnath cave to pray for the soldiers
Dhumal recalled that after visiting the Amarnath cave, we were surprised to see the same soldiers who played a key role in recapturing Tiger Hill. After returning from there, Narendra Modi also talked to the brave soldiers involved in the operation. This experience was very touching. According to Prem Kumar Dhumal, this trip with Narendra Modi has remained a deep memory. He says that going to the front line with Modi was a mission of hope, unity and tribute to the spirit of Indian soldiers.