With warmth in their hearts and hopes in their eyes, 35 Maulvis from cooler and hilly parts of J&K descended on the Capital. Coming from the remote areas of Udhampur and Rajauri Districts, they carry with them the warmth of their people for their brethren in plains. The National capital being their first halt, they are on a 15 days tour of Delhi, Agra, Ajmer and Jaipur. They are thankful to the Army for having given them this opportunity under Op Sadhbhavana.
Interacting with Lt Gen AS Jamwal, Adjutant General, here today, they narrated tales of their short exposure so far. Speaking on the occasion, the Adjutant General, who himself hails from the state, told the Maulvis that he was fully aware of their problems manifested by militancy. He complimented them for leading the people in braving the militancy and talked of the positive changes that have taken place over the last few years.
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