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Feb 22, 2016

On Capt Pawan Kumar - Pampore encounter enters 3rd day, 2 Army captain among 6 killed

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Hi All,
The irony of it all !. Here is Capt Pawan Kumar a JNU graduate  and a Jat  , martyring himself while leading his men against the terrorists.And, presently , some of the JNU faculty and students are screaming anti national slogans , being egged on by the self declared "Elite " of Delhi . 
The Jats are screaming for special privileges  like "Reservation " while all that the young officer hoped for  in his last FB posting was " Apni Razai "- a euphemism for some rest in this cold weather ! . Irony can't get more serious than this. But, is anyone noticing?.



Dear Politicain ,

                  Capt. Pawan Kumar: A Jat, JNU degree holder and a soldier

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On hearing about his son’s death, Martyr Capt. Pavan Kumar 23 years old  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.”

his last words on facebook post were ....

“Kisiko reservation chahiye to kisiko azadi bhai. Humein kuchh nahin chahiye bhai. Bas apni razai. 
(Some want reservation and some independence, I don’t want anything, brother, I want only my quilt),” 

Whereas In the name of SECULARISM, LIBERALISM, FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION, DEMOCRACY; anti national party, politician compromised the national security of this country!! Traitors encouraged the anti-national elements including Jihadis, Naxals, Insurgents in North East and western manipulators to DIVIDE and RULE India. 

Six of our brave soldiers were martyred yesterday defending the honour of our country and keep us safe and secure. Yet we have people around us who shout anti-national slogans and proudly proclaim their intention to break up the country. Worst still we have anti national political leaders and their media chamchas who wish to destabilize the nation while making political capital of such nefarious incidents. 
Now tell me for whom have these six brave sons laid down their lives. We should all spit on the faces of such anti national political leader n their supporters .

Our so called intellectuals have not been able to create ideas that are powerfully engaging and inspiring enough to capture the imagination of ordinary Indians and move them as a body towards national goals. There is a lot you intellectuals can learn from these martyr soldiers who go about their job silently but are eloquently united by the proud purpose of preserving our nation's integrity. Some day sit down keeping your ego aside and try putting down your's life's purpose on a piece of paper. Ask yourself how many lives do you touch and how deeply and meaningfully.

I SALUTE TO THE BRAVE HEART MARTYR SOLIDERS  FOR THEIR SACRIFICE!!


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Pampore encounter enters 3rd day, 2 Army captain among 6 killed

The Army has lost two of its officers and four other securitymen have been killed in a gunbattle with terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir's Pampore. The encounter, which has been on for over 40 hours, may take time to end as the Army is proceeding with caution to ensure that there are no more casualties.

The Army has lost two of its officers and four other securitymen have been killed in a gunbattle with terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir's Pampore. The encounter, which has been on for over 40 hours, may take time to end as the Army is proceeding with caution to ensure that there are no more casualties.

"There is no time limit. There's no hurry. Our main purpose is to make sure that we don't have any more casualties. Each of the floor has to be cleared room by room, so specialized units are required to clear it," General Officer Commanding (GOC) of Srinagar-based 15 corps Lieutenant General Satish Dua told reporters in Delhi.
"Our specialized units are in contact, with complete synergy with the CRPF outside the campus. Now the terrorists have taken position in the main building. It is a huge campus. All civilians have been evacuated and two main buildings have been sanitised," he added.
Captain Tushar Mahajan was killed on Sunday evening in ongoing gunfight between holed-up terrorists and security forces inside the Jammu and Kashmir Entrepreneurship Development Institute (JKEDI) complex in Pampore town.
Yesterday morning, Captain Pawan Kumar of 10 Para Regiment was killed when his unit tried to storm into one of the buildings inside the JKEDI complex on the Srinagar-Jammu national highway.
Lance Naik Om Prakash, also from the Special Forces, was killed during the gunbattle with the terrorists.
Sources told India Today that the attack was carried out by the fidayeen unit of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT). The attackers had recently infiltrated into Kashmir from Pakistan occupied Kashmir. Sources have also confirmed that all terrorists are of foreign origin

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