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‘Recently married, expecting a child': Bihar prepares to lay to rest another BSF jawan killed in Pakistan fire
‘Recently married, expecting a child': Bihar prepares to lay to rest another BSF jawan killed in Pakistan fire

Indian Express

time14-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Indian Express

‘Recently married, expecting a child': Bihar prepares to lay to rest another BSF jawan killed in Pakistan fire

Bihar on Tuesday mourned BSF jawan Rambabu Singh, who died late on Monday night after being injured in Pakistan's cross-border shelling along border areas of Jammu and Kashmir last week. His body is expected to be brought to Siwan on Wednesday. A day earlier, another BSF man from Bihar, Sub-Inspector Mohammad Imteyaz, was laid to rest with full state honours in Saran. They were both wounded in J&K in Pakistani shelling, which came amid rising tensions between the two countries in the aftermath of India's Operation Sindoor. As leaders across the political spectrum paid tribute to both the BSF men, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar announced compensation of Rs 50 lakh each for their families. Rambabu Singh, a resident of Basilpur village in Siwan district, was critically injured in shelling on Friday. Singh had only recently married his wife, Anjali, and was expecting a child, family members said. On the morning of his death, Singh had spoken to his wife at 10 am. His father-in-law said Singh had got a posting to Jodhpur, but due to the recent India-Pakistan tensions, he was retained in Jammu and Kashmir. The son of a former deputy mukhiya of Hariharpur Panchayat, Rambabu was the younger of two siblings and had always dreamt of serving the nation since his childhood, his uncle Shashi Kant said. His mortal remains are expected to arrive in Siwan on Wednesday, where preparations are underway for his funeral with full state honours in the presence of district authorities and Army officials. '…The nation will always remember his sacrifice. I am deeply saddened by this incident. I pray to God to give strength to the martyr's family to endure this difficult time. The state government will provide an ex-gratia amount of Rs 50 lakh to the nearest dependent of martyr Rambabu Singh. Additionally, the state government will ensure that the last rites of martyr Rambabu Singh are conducted with full police honours,' Chief Minister Nitish Kumar said in a post on X. On Tuesday, Kumar, accompanied by Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary, ministers Mohammad Zama Khan and Sumit Kumar Singh, along with other leaders and several senior administrative officials including DGP Vinay Kumar, visited BSF Sub-Inspector Mohammad Imteyaz's family. The CM handed over a cheque of Rs 50 lakh to the family and announced a government job for Imteyaz's son in line with his qualifications. Kumar also declared a two-kilometre stretch of road, from Chintamanganj Bridge to Rahampur Bazar, will be named after Imteyaz and that a memorial gate will be constructed at the entrance to Jalal-Basant panchayat. Additionally, a new health sub-centre and a permanent memorial will be established in the village to honour him, authorities said. Earlier in the day, Leader of Opposition Tejashwi Yadav had also visited the bereaved family and demanded the state government 'name a big hospital after martyr Mohammad Imteyaz' and to provide all possible support to his family, including the allotment of a 'petrol pump for financial support'.

BSF Jawan Injured In Pakistani Shelling At J&K Border Dies
BSF Jawan Injured In Pakistani Shelling At J&K Border Dies

NDTV

time13-05-2025

  • Politics
  • NDTV

BSF Jawan Injured In Pakistani Shelling At J&K Border Dies

Patna: A Border Security Force (BSF) jawan, who was wounded in Pakistan shelling at the Jammu and Kashmir border, succumbed and his body is likely to reach his native village, Badharia on Tuesday. Rambabu Prasad, a resident of Vasilpur village under Gautam Buddha Nagar Police Station in Siwan district, was critically injured during Pakistani shelling on May 9. The family members of Prasad reached Jammu and Kashmir soon after they received information about his injuries. The BSF jawan, Prasad, succumbed to his injuries on Monday. Prasad got married in February this year. His father, Ramvichar Singh, a former Deputy Mukhiya of Hariharpur Panchayat, said Prasad aspired to serve the nation since childhood. The news of his martyrdom has cast a pall of gloom over the entire village. His wife, devastated by the loss, expressed pride in his bravery even as she mourned. Locals and officials are making arrangements to pay their respects to the jawan with state honours. A large turnout of locals and dignitaries is expected at the funeral, reflecting the deep respect and admiration for Prasad's sacrifice. Earlier on Monday, the body of BSF Sub-Inspector Mohammad Imtiaz, who was martyred in Jammu's R.S. Pura sector, were brought to Patna Airport this morning via an IndiGo flight. A solemn wave of grief enveloped the area as his body arrived, and tributes were paid with full state honours. Prominent leaders, including Leader of Opposition Tejashwi Yadav, Bihar Ministers Shravan Kumar and Nitin Naveen, along with top administrative and BSF officers, were present at the airport to pay tribute to the fallen hero.

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