CM Rawat pays tribute to two soldiers of Uttarakhand who died in Pak firing
CM Rawat pays tribute to two soldiers of Uttarakhand who died in Pak firing
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Dehradun: Two soldiers of the Kumaon Regiment, residents of Uttarakhand, were killed in the firing from Pakistan in Uri sector of Jammu and Kashmir. While taking on enemies, Havildar Gokarn Singh and Nayak Shankar Singh Mehra sacrificed their lives in the name of the nation. The whole country is saluting the martyrdom of the soldiers. Chief Minister Trivendra Singh Rawat has also paid tribute to him.

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CM Trivendra Singh Rawat wrote in his post that 'I pay tribute to the martyrdom of Havildar Gokarn Singh Ji and Nayak Shankar Singh Mehra Ji of 21 Kumaon Regiment resident of the district. On one hand, we are proud of the martyrdom of our soldiers, while there is also a great sadness to lose them. God give patience to the families of the martyrs. The government is standing with the families of the martyrs all the time. !! ॐ Shanti Shanti Shanti !! '

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According to the information, there was heavy shelling from Pakistan on the border on Friday. While giving a befitting reply, the army personnel caused great destruction in the Pakistani area. However, during this time, two soldiers of the Uttarakhand Kumaon Regiment were shot and they were martyred. Shankar Mehra was a resident of Nali village of Gangolihat tehsil, while Gokarn Singh Munsiyari was a resident of Naapad village of the tehsil. There is an atmosphere of mourning in the village due to the news of both of them being martyred.

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