Ex-soldier thanks Patil; hopes he will be able to motivate more Indians to fight terror
Ex-soldier thanks Patil; hopes he will be able to motivate more Indians to fight terror
Prabhjit Singh, a handicapped ex-armyman who cycled across the country in memory of the martyrs of the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks, has been able to take his message to the First Citizen of the country.
After MiD DAY published a story about the former soldier's determination and courage to travel across all state capitals in the country on his modified bicycle, the President House has decided to Call On Singh for a meeting with President Pratibha Patil.
"President Pratibha Devisingh Patil, after reading the story, is immensely impressed with the brave act of Prabhjit Singh. She feels this kind of courageous act must be acknowledged," said Officer on Special Duty (OSD) to President Archana Datta. She also said the President House has decided to invite Singh for a Call On to meet the President at a convenient time.
Call On is an occasion when the President meets guests and interacts with them. "The dates are being finalized and we will soon inform Prabhjit about this," said Datta.
Meanwhile, Singh, who is unaware of the development, expressed his happiness and thanked "Madam President" for recognising his efforts.
"I don't have words. I have just returned from Ambala and I salute Madam President. Now I feel my efforts will be recognised by the citizens of this country and my message will reach the people," he said, while talking to MiD DAY.
Singh especially thanked the Indian Army for helping him in his endeavor. "There is a saying that once a soldier, always a soldier. I have not worn my olive green uniform in a long time but my spirit never died. I especially thank Additional Director General, Public Information, Indian Army, which financed my mission and helped me in all ways," Singh said.
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