Sepoy Rakesh Kumar (16 Dogra)
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Sepoy Rakesh Kumar (16 Dogra)


Rajputana Rifles hero cremated

PALAHI: Sepoy Rakesh Kumar of 27 Rajputana Rifles was cremated with full military honours here today.

Thousands of men, women and children from various parts of the Hamirpur and Kangra districts bid farewell to the martyr.

Karam Chand, elder brother of the soldier lit the pyre amid slogans of "Rakesh Kumar, amar rahe, amar rahe", and "Pakistan murdabad".

Earlier, the body was brought to Palahi in a motorcade from Hamirpur.

Army jawans and Himachal Pradesh Police personnel reversed their arms at the cremation ground and observed two-minute silence. They fired shots thrice in the air as a mark of respect for the departed soul.

Earlier, the Himachal Pradesh Minister of State for Technical Education, Mr Ravinder Ravi; the Deputy Commissioner, Mr Kamlesh Kumar Pant, and the ASP, Mr Brij Mohan Sharma, laid wreaths on behalf of the state government.

Col R.K. Dutta, Col J.S. Sindhu and Major Vishal Rai represented the Army.

CourtesyThe Tribune News Service


Soldiers cremated with full honours

HOSHIARPUR: Sepoy Rakesh Kumar of 16 Dogra , who was killed in artillery firing by Pakistan in Naushahra sector of Jammu and Kashmir on July 7, was cremated with full military honours at his native village Raypur near Datarpur today. 

The 22-year-old soldier was the only son of his parents. The martyr is the 13th soldier from the district to make the supreme sacrifice. His father Nathu Ram lit the pyre of his only son. Colonel H.S. Dhaliwal led the Army contingent in paying homage to the soldier. Congress MLA Ramesh Dogra and BJP MLA Arnish Shakar, Mahant Ram Parkash Das of Vishva Hindu Parishad and former BJP MP Kamal Choudhary placed wreaths on the body of the martyr. 

The Deputy Commissioner, Mr Iqbal Singh Sidhu, said on the occasion that Datarpur-Hajipur road via the native village of the soldier and government primary school at his village had been named after him. Shops and educational institutions at Datarpur remained closed as a mark of respect to the young soldier. Havildar Karam Singh of 9 Mahar Regiment, who laid down his life while re-capturing of Tiger Hill, was cremated with full military honours at his native village, Chhanni Rai Ide Khan, about 70 km from here, in Mukerian subdivision of the district yesterday. 

Army and Police contingents reversed arms as a mark of respect to the departed soul. Karam Singh is survived by his wife Pushpa Devi, two daughters and a son. The body of the martyr was brought from Chandigarh and was placed in the house of the deceased at his village last night.

CourtesyThe Tribune News Service


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