PM Modi Kanpur visit: PM may go to meet the family of Shubham Dwivedi

PM Modi Kanpur visit: PM may go to meet the family of Shubham Dwivedi, the family has great hopes



PM Modi Kanpur visit: The eyes of the family of Shubham Dwivedi, who lost his life in the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, are now fixed on Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The family of this brave soldier from Kanpur wants that their son be given the status of "martyr".


Meanwhile, information is coming out that during his Kanpur visit, Prime Minister Narendra Modi may meet Shubham's family. If sources are to be believed, the Prime Minister is going to hold public meetings in West Bengal on May 29, Rohtas in Bihar on May 30 and then Kanpur in UP.


During the program organized by PM Modi in Kanpur, there is a possibility of him meeting the family of Shubham Dwivedi. This meeting may not be just formal but may give strength to the family and send a message to the whole country.


Shubham's father Sanjay Dwivedi demands that his son should not only be given the honor of a 'martyr', but his sacrifice should be recognized at the national level. He says that "My son fought the terrorists, now it is the duty of the government to consider him a martyr."


Everyone should get the status of a martyr

Not just Sanjay Dwivedi, Shubham's wife Eshanya Dwivedi is also constantly coming forward with this demand. Talking to the media, she said, "This fight is not of any political party, it is the fight of the country." Her appeal is that all the soldiers killed in the Pahalgam attack should be given the status of a martyr.


The demand of the family is not just of a single family. Shubham's wife says that the 26 people who lost their lives in this attack should not go into oblivion and the government should worry about their families and give them the status of an immortal martyr. She also said that we want only two things: one, the end of terrorism and second, proper respect for the people who lost their lives in the terrorist attack.

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