Chandigarh : Five soldiers of the Indian Army were martyred on Thursday in a terrorist attack in Poonch, Jammu and Kashmir. Out of these five martyred soldiers, four were residents of Punjab. According to media reports, there is silence in the villages of these four martyred soldiers of Punjab. There is an atmosphere of mourning in the villages and relatives, people are inconsolable and there is anger in the chest. The relatives of these four martyred soldiers of the Indian Army say that a befitting reply should be given by the Indian Army to this cowardly act of terrorists.
terrorist Army vehicle caught fire due to attack Was. Five army soldiers were martyred in this. Havildar Mandeep Singh, Lance Naik Kulwant Singh, Sepoy Harkishan Singh and Sepoy Sevak Singh who were martyred in the terrorist attack were from Punjab, while another jawan was from Odisha. All of them were martyred on Thursday when an army vehicle caught fire after an unknown terrorist attack.
Kulwant Singh’s father was martyred in the Kargil War
According to a report in news agency Bhasha, the brother of Lance Naik Kulwant Singh, while talking to the media in Charik village of Moga district of Punjab, said that both the government and the army should be punished for the attack. Must answer. According to the villagers, Kulwant’s father was also posted in the armed forces and was martyred during the Kargil war. At that time Lance Naik Kulwant Singh was about two years old. A villager said that his father was martyred in the Kargil war. The whole village is in shock.
Army should give a befitting reply to the cowardly act
Soldier Sevak Singh in Bagha village of Bathinda The elder sister is inconsolable after the death of her brother. The villagers demand that the army give a befitting reply to the ‘cowardly act’ of the terrorists. Whereas, Havaldar Mandeep Singh was a resident of Ludhiana district. The relatives of the martyred soldiers said that the mortal remains are expected to reach after the necessary formalities are completed by the authorities.
)The government will give one crore rupees each to the four soldiers
Moga Talking to reporters in the district, Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann announced an ex-gratia of Rs one crore each to the families of the four soldiers. He said that we got the very sad news of the martyrdom of five jawans in this incident (terrorist attack), out of which four are from Punjab. He said that our brave soldiers are guarding the borders to maintain this freedom.
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