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SHAHEED MAJOR HARMINDER PAL SINGH |
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A TRUE SOLDIER OF KHALSA
Major Harminder Pal Singh proved to be a true follower of Sikh gurus, when in a heroic act he laid down his life for the defence of his motherland on the very day the nation was celebrating tercentenary celebrations of the founding of Khalsa. He hailed from Ropar, in the vicinity of which Anandpur Sahib is located. In very few armies of the world, it is the
officers who lead even minor operations. Indian army is
one such army. In the expanding counter-insurgency
operations, there is not much disparity in the casualties
suffered by the officers and the ranks. Our army officers
inspire ranks by personal heroism. While the country's
politicians have been messing up the problem connected
with security and squandering the initiatives gained
through the valour of our security forces, the
men-in-uniform have been delivering successful blow to
the enemy. In a
daredevil operation in a congested locality of Sadar
kootballa village in the vicinity of Manasbal area of
Kashmir valley, Major HP Singh was leading the commando
platoon of his battalion. He was an officer who ate with
his men and played cards with them. He boosted the morale
of his soldiers by leading always from the front, when
ever situation warrantted. On the
morning of April 13, Major HP Singh received information
about the presence of four Hizb-ul-Mujahideen terrorists
hiding in the locality of Sader koot bala. He started
with his 32 men and surrounded 12 houses ataround1 PM in
the Khan Mohalla. In the low visibility that prevailed
due to an intense dust-storm earlier, Major Singh was the
first to enter the houses. The operation was difficult as
the soldiers had to expose themselves in the built-up
area to prevent any collateral damage to civilians or
their property. A search of five houses revealed no
militants. Commandos
then approached the next set of houses through an alley.
Terrorists hiding in these houses opened fire with
automatic weapons through a window in ground floor, from
a close range. The bullets struck Major HP Singh in the
left arm. He fell down but quickly regained his composure
and took cover behind a rock. Major shot a militant
through the head, when he sneaked through a window on the
second floor of the house. The terrorist came tumbling
down. Undeterred
by his injury, Major Singh went after the other kill. He
managed to lob a grenade through the ground-floor window
and followed it, up with a burst from his automatic
rifle. Major's next task was to cut off the escape route
of the third militant. Unfortunately, Major Singh's
bullet-proof helmet slipped off. The surviving militant
shot him dead with a bullet that pierced through his
temple. In a befitting tribute to this sant-sipahi (saint
soldier), Lt Gen
Krishan Pal, Commander 15 Coprs, said 'Maj Singh's action
is significant on this occasion of the tercentenary
celebrations. He upheld the spirit of Guru Gobind Singh
and rose to fight evil'. Punjab government has announced
that it will grant a job to his wife and build a suitable
memorial in his honour. But Major Singh did not die for
Punjab alone. He died for the entire nation. |
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You have given your blood for our MEAJ KASHEER. We will always remember you
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