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Havaldar Sukhraj Singh’s final journey home

Havaldar Sukhraj Singh's final journey home
Havaldar Sukhraj Singh

Ravi Dhaliwal

Tribune News Service

Batala, November 30

Tuesday is a day that will be etched deeply in the minds of Havaldar Sukhraj Singh’s family forever. The 34-year-old was to come home to his family and his 7-year-old daughter, to whom he had promised a vacation. His senior officers sanctioned his leave from Tuesday. He was to board a train from Jammu to Batala at 1 pm.His family was awaiting a phone call at 11 pm. What they got instead was a phone call that changed their lives completely: a senior officer of Singh’s regiment called to say Havaldar Singh was one of the seven people killed in a militant attack on an army base in Nargota on Tuesday.Singh was part of the Sikh regiment he had joined in 2004 and was posted at Nagrota six months ago.His body will be flown to Tibri Cantonment on Thursday morning and later driven home.Gurdaspur Deputy Commissioner Pardeep Sabharwal, who visited the family earlier in the day, said his family would receive Rs 5 lakh ex-gratia. “He will also be given a plot of land and his wife will be given a job commensurate with her qualifications. Sukhraj is a martyr and a martyr cannot be dishonoured,” Kunwar Ravinder Singh Vicky, general secretary of the Shaheed Sainik Parivar Suraksha Parishad, said.      AAP candidate Gurvinder Singh Shampura from the neighbouring Vidhan Sabha seat of Fatehgarh Churian and SAD candidate from Batala, LS Lodhinangal, also visited the family.

Havildar was to visit home the day he died

Ravi Dhaliwal

Tribune News Service

Batala, November 30

Havildar Sukhraj Singh (32), who was killed in a fidayeen attack at Nagrota in Jammu and Kashmir yesterday, was to visit his family at Maan Nagar here on the day of the attack. He had promised his daughter Subpreet Kaur (7) that he would take her on a vacation this time.But destiny had other plans. Sukhraj was to board a train from Jammu to Batala at 1pm yesterday. But at 5am, militants attacked his base. He was among seven soldiers, including two officers, to be killed.His seniors had sanctioned his leave on Monday, following which he had called up his family about his impending arrival.Around 11am yesterday, the family was expecting a call from Sukhraj. Instead, an officer of his regiment called. “We regret to inform you that Sukhraj has been killed in a militant attack,” he told the family in a matter-of-fact way.The last rites will be performed tomorrow.Sukhraj had joined the Sikh regiment in 2004; he was posted in Nagrota about six months ago.Gurdaspur Deputy Commissioner (DC) Pardeep Sabharwal, AAP’ Fatehgarh Churian candidate Gurvinder Singh Shampura and SAD candidate from Batala LS Lodhinangal visited the family today.The DC said Sukhraj’s family would be given Rs 5 lakh ex gratia.“I will ensure that his family gets a plot and his wife, a job commensurate with her qualifications. Sukhraj is a martyr and a martyr cannot be dishonoured,” said Kunwar Ravinder Singh Vicky, general secretary, Shaheed Sainik Parivar Surakshna Parishad.