300 चीनी सैनिकों का खात्मा कर 72 घंटे तक अकेले लड़ा था ये फौजी

The Delhi High Court has questioned the relatives of Rifleman Jaswant Singh Rawat, who was martyred in the 1962 India-China war, how can a copyright be applied to a life story of a person, even if he is the hero of war, when it was not published. Ho

Let me tell you that a post is being made on the victory saga of Shaheed Rifleman Jaswant Singh Rawat, honored with Mahavir Chakra posthumously. The relatives of Jaswant Singh have objected to this. His argument is that the film's story is a violation of copyright and their privacy. However, the court has fixed the date for February 21 for next hearing.

Indian soldier Jaswant Singh Rawat, who was martyred in the 1962 Indo-China war, battled alone on the border for 72 hours and killed 300 Chinese soldiers, is still immortal This soldier dug dust to China alone and prevented China from occupying Arunachal Pradesh. Jaswantgarh War Memorial at Nuranang, Arunachal Pradesh, is being employed by the army personnel for 24 hours in his service.

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