-TERMS IT A COWARDLY & SHAMELESS ATTACK BY PAK-BACKED FORCES IN THE MIDST OF COVID PANDEMIC
-ANNOUNCES JOB TO FAMILY MEMBER & RS 10 LAKH FINANCIAL AID FOR PUNJAB MARTYR NK RAJESH KUMAR
CHANDIGARH, MAY 3: Expressing shock and grief over the loss of five security personnel in North Kashmir’s Handwara region, Chief Minister on Sunday mourned the sacrifice of the bravehearts, while announcing a job to a family member with Rs 10 lakh financial aid to the next of kin of NK Rajesh Kumar, a soldier who hailed from District Mansa of Punjab.
As news of the martyrdom of the four Indian Army soldiers and one J&K policeman came in the morning, an anguished Captain Amarinder joined the nation “in saluting the bravery and valour” of the martrys, and prayed to God to “grant strength to their families in this time of grief.”
The five security personnel, including an Army Colonel and a major, were killed in an encounter with terrorists, who had taken some civilians hostage in a house. The Chief Minister described it as a ghastly and cowardly act by the terrorists, who continued to be pushed in by Pakistan from across the border despite the whole world, including the two nations, currently engaged in a bigger war against the Covid.
While terrorism could not be condoned at any time, resorting to such an act at a critical time like this showed a total lack of shame on the part of Islamabad, which seemed hell-bent on exploiting the opportunity for their own gains, said Captain Amarinder. But India would not take such attacks on its security personnel, he said, warning that nowithstanding the Covid battle at hand, nobody should make the mistake of trying to take advantage of our country’s perceived vulnerability at this difficult time.
Meanwhile, extending his heartfelt condolences to the family of Naik Rajesh Kumar of 21 RR (Rashtriya Rifles, parent unit 3 GUARDS ), who hailed from village Rajrana in tehsil Sardulgarh of Mansa district, the Chief Minister said his heart went out to them. He announced financial assistance of Rs 10 lakh to the next of the kin of the martyr, including Rs. 5 lakh as ex-gratia and Rs. 5 lakh in lieu of plot, in addition to a government job to one eligible member of the victim family, as per the state government’s existing policy.
The body of the martyr will arrive in his village on Monday where he would cremated with due honours, keeping the Covid safety protocols in mind, said an official spokesperson