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SHAHEED CAPTAIN AMIT VERMA |
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More tributes to Kargil martyrs THE REGIMENTAL staff stood
guard as the wreath-covered body was carried forward by
his uniformed comrades. The Capital today paid
tributes to Captain Amit Verma of the Nine Mahar regiment
who was killed in the action in Kargil. The 23-year-old
soldier was the only son of his proud parents and a third
generation army officer. His grandfather is a retired
major and the father a retired colonel. Both had been in
battles but Amit was the only one on whom martyrdom was
bestowed in Kargil. The entire neighbourhood
gathered around the C-4 Inderpuri residence of the
departed soldier. The area MLA Puran Chandra Yogi and a
host of police officials were also present amongst the
mourners. People abandoned their routine chores to share
the grief of the bereaved family. All was quiet and
solemn as the funeral procession marched towards the Brar
Square where the cremation was done. Captain Verma was third in
the line of gallant young men from Delhi who laid down
their lives while fighting the enemy on Kargil front.
Captain Haneefuddin was the first whose unparalleled
valour earned him the admiration of his peers. He died
while fighting intruders in the Turtuk sub-sector which
was later renamed after him. Next was young Captain Sumit
Roy who was killed while fighting to capture the
strategic Tiger Hills near Drass. Captain Sumit Roy was
barely 21 when he made the supreme sacrifice. Captain
Verma was a couple of years older than his other two
colleagues from Delhi but still a child as far as his
parents al least were concerned. His grief-stricken
mother wiped his cold forehead with her dupatta while he
was being lifted by his colleagues to be taken for
cremation. We had never expected this. All the
dangers and fears are over now. Nothing is left,
she said crying softly. |
Courtsey: The Hindustan Times News Service
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