Poonch (Jammu and Kashmir): The Jawans of Indian Army's Durga Battalion on Thursday celebrated Bhai Dooj with women and girls at Line of Control (LoC) in the Gulpur sector in the Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir. Women applied 'tika' on the forehead of the army personnel and performed other rituals.
"Our Battalion is posted here at Loc and today is the festival of Bhai Dooj. Our sisters are at home and we can't meet them but here the sisters of Poonch celebrated the festival with us," said an Army officer. Another Army Officer posted here at LoC said that the sisters of Poonch have come to celebrate Bhai Dooj with them so that they don't miss their own sisters.
"We want to celebrate this festival like every year and wish that our country continues to celebrate freedom in this way and we can give a befitting reply to the enemy," he added. A woman who came to celebrate Bhai Dooj with Indian Army personnel said that she wished for the long and healthy lives of the jawans.
"All the women of Poonch are here to celebrate Bhai Dooj with Indian Army soldiers. We celebrate Bhai Dooj at our home every year but we are here to apply tilak to the jawans who are proud of India. We wish them a long and healthy life," she added.
Bhai Dooj is a festival symbolizing the love of brother-sister, which traditionally marks the bond between the siblings. On this day, sisters pray for their brothers to have long and happy lives by applying 'Tika' on the latter's forehead. Both brothers and sisters exchange gifts and sweets on the occasion.