Sushant Kushwaha of Bihar took such a step before his marriage that everyone was surprised! Before the wedding procession, he participated in the army's security exercise. He said- "Nation is supreme", and became an example of patriotism.
Did you remember your duty towards your country even on your wedding day?Sushant Kushwaha, a resident of Purnia, Bihar, was getting married, but before the wedding procession, he did something for the country which is not everyone's cup of tea. When the whole family was busy with wedding preparations, Sushant decided to join 'Operation Abhyas'.
The baraat was to leave at 6 pm in Araria, but Sushant postponed it for two hours. He participated in 'Operation Abhyas' without any hesitation. This mega mock drill was organised in 244 districts across the country, which took place after the terror attack.
Sushant said, "Today is my wedding, but this is not the only reason for my happiness. Today I have joined the country's security exercise. This is a proud moment." He had already made it clear to his family that he would serve the country first.
Sushant said, "When soldiers can leave their marriages and fight on the borders of the country, then why should we stay behind in serving the nation?" With the feeling that the nation is supreme, he set an example of patriotism, due to which he is being praised on social media.
This exercise took place after the Pahalgam terror attack in which 26 innocent civilians were killed. In response, India destroyed terrorist hideouts in Pakistan and POK with missile attacks under 'Operation Sindoor'. This has been recorded in history.
This story of Sushant Kushwaha inspires every youth of the country that no matter what the day is, service to the country comes first. Finally the wedding procession left at 8 pm, but by then he had become the identity of a true patriot.
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