Major General (retired) Somnath Jha decided to pay homage to each of around 21,000 Armed Forces personnel, who have lost their life since Independence, by cycling for two minutes for each of them.
Jha's last posting was at Ambala Cantonment in Haryana from where he retired in September last year. He spent nearly 37-years in the Army.
"So many of our friends have sacrificed their lives for the country. So after retirement, I decided to travel across the nation on bicycle by pedalling two minutes for each of the 21,000 martyrs, thereby travelling for 42,000 minutes across most parts of the country," Major General (retd) Jha, who is currently stationed in Gandhinagar told PTI.
"I have so far covered 24 states and will resume my journey from here tomorrow. I will cover Rajasthan before ending the travel at Amar Jawan Jyoti in New Delhi where I will pay my tributes to the martyrs," Jha said.
"I had given myself a mandate to cover most of the country's states while clocking 42,000 minutes journey from Ambala to New Delhi," he said.
While Jha is riding solo, he is being provided with logistics support by a team of seven persons, including his wife Chitra, who are accompanying him on a car throughout the journey.
"The only thing is that we lack time to express our patriotism. I have asked people to light at least one diya in the name of a martyr on Diwali to express their gratitude for the sacrifice made by the martyr," he said.
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