In the wake of the recent tragic demise of jawans in the line of duty, Chief Justice of India (CJI) N.V. Ramana Chandrachud delivered a poignant Christmas message, reminding the nation not to forget the sacrifices made by the brave hearts who defend the country.
Amid the festive season, CJI Chandrachud’s message took on a sombre tone as he extended heartfelt condolences to the families of the jawans who lost their lives in the recent incident. The Chief Justice emphasized the importance of cherishing the spirit of Christmas while also recognizing the solemn duty of remembering those who have made the ultimate sacrifice for the nation.
“Let’s not forget the brave soldiers who stand guard to ensure our safety. In this season of joy and celebration, we must take a moment to remember and honour their sacrifices,” stated CJI Chandrachud during his Christmas message.
The Chief Justice’s words resonated deeply as the nation grapples with the loss of the jawans in the recent incident. The tragic incident has sparked widespread grief and calls for renewed efforts to ensure the safety and well-being of the armed forces.
CJI Chandrachud’s message serves as a timely reminder of the dedication and valour exhibited by the armed forces, urging citizens to appreciate the significance of their sacrifices. The Christmas season, traditionally a time of joy and togetherness, takes on a bittersweet tone as the nation reflects on the challenges faced by those who protect its borders.
As the country pays homage to the fallen jawans, discussions about bolstering security measures and support for the armed forces gain prominence. The Chief Justice’s message adds a poignant layer to the ongoing conversations about national security and the well-being of those serving in uniform.
The legal fraternity, as well as citizens from all walks of life, have expressed gratitude for CJI Chandrachud’s heartfelt message. The call to ‘not forget’ resonates as a collective responsibility to honour and remember the sacrifices made by the jawans, especially during a time meant for reflection and unity.
As the nation navigates through the festive season, CJI Chandrachud’s words echo as a powerful reminder that even in times of celebration, the duty to honour and remember those who protect the nation remains a solemn obligation for all.