TRIBUTE PAID TO
CAPT. PAWAN KUMAR
Captain
Pawan Kumar, 22, who died fighting terrorists on Sunday in Pampore in Kashmir
valley is an elite Para commando. Incidentally, he belongs to two
constituencies that are out on the streets agitating. He is a Jat from Jind
district in Haryana and a degree holder from Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU)
in Delhi.He is one of the four security personnel killed in the operations at
Pampore where terrorists are holed up in a government building. “He was killed
as he was leading his men. The operation was tricky as possibility of some
civilians being trapped in was not ruled out,” one officer said.On hearing
about his son’s death, Capt. Kumar’s father Rajbir Singh's first reaction was,
“I had one child, I gave him to the Army, to the nation. No father can be
prouder.”
Capt.
Kumar’s death and his father’s comments could not be any starker to the
developments in his home state Haryana, which is burning due to agitation by
the Jat community demanding reservation and as JNU in Delhi boils with debates
of anti-nationalism.“He was destined to be in the Army as he was born on Army
Day,” he added.According to Army officials, he had taken part in two successful
operations earlier in which three terrorists were killed — including the
operation on February 15 in Pulwama in which one terrorist and two civilians
were killed.Capt. Kumar was born on January 15, 1993, observed as the Army Day,
graduated from the 123 course of the National Defence Academy and was
commissioned into the Army on December 14, 2013. He was with the 10 Para
Special Forces and in service for less than three years.
Incidentally
as the situation unfolded in Haryana on Friday, the civilian administration
quickly requisitioned the Army. It should be noted that India has one of the
largest Central Armed Police Forces and Para Military Forces but once again —
reinforcing a growing trend — the army became the primary responder.“Pawan
Kumar was a young and a dynamic officer, He was a true commander”, Lt. Gen.
S.K. Dua, General Officer Commanding of Udhampur based 15 Corps said after
paying respects to his mortal remains.Officials added that the mortal remains
of Capt. Kumar will be transported by air to Jind on Monday for last rites.The
encounter in Pampore began on Saturday after terrorists entered the seven
storey building of the Entrepreneurship Development Institute (EDI) where 2-3
terrorists are still believed to be held up.
Prof. John Kurakar
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