BSF jawans real heroes: Akshay Kumar

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Press Trust of India Jammu
Last Updated : Nov 08 2016 | 4:13 PM IST
Terming BSF troops as the "real heroes" of the nation, Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar today paid tribute to all the jawans, who lost their lives in ceasefire violation by Pakistan in Jammu and Kashmir.
Accompanied by Inspector General of BSF, Jammu Frontier, D K Uphadhyaya and top BSF officers, Akshay visited BSF martyr memorial.
Akshay, 49, arrived here this morning from Delhi to spent time with BSF jawans.
"I am fortunate that I got the opportunity to come and meet you. I have always said that I'm a reel hero, you (BSF jawans) are the real heroes. I play with toy guns in films but you with original guns on borders. Really, you are big hearted," Akshay said.
"You (BSF) jawans should have been here (at the stage) and I should have been at your place."
Amid slogans, actor said he had wished to meet BSF jawans. "Today I thank BSF for giving me opportunity to meet you all."
Earlier, the actor, whose father was also an army man, had donated Rs 9 lakh to the family of a martyred BSF jawan Gurnaam Singh.
This donation came days after his earlier donation of Rs 80 lakh to the army.
"They are decorated with a lot of medals and that is good. The samman (honour) was required for them but they need the money too. You have to be practical."
The jawans queued up to meet Akshay and clicked pictures with him.
The actor also called for restoration of peace along the
Indo-Pak border in J&K.
"Peace is the most important thing because a lot of lives are lost -- both civilian and soldiers. I think peace is the only way out," Akshay said.
Asked if he wants to give any message to Pakistan, he said that it is not political (function).
"We are not discussing fights, we are discussing love. We are discussing things about BSF," he said.
Akshay said a mobile application should be developed to help BSF.
"There are a lot of people in India who want to help BSF and army martyrs. Why cannot we make such an App, in which the names of martyrs of BSF and army, their account numbers and that of their parents are displayed.
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First Published: Nov 08 2016 | 4:13 PM IST

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