Mortal remains of martyred Army havildar Hardhan Chandra Roy to arrive in Guwahati
Mortal remains of martyred Army havildar Hardhan Chandra Roy to arrive in Guwahati
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The mortal remains of Assam's martyred Indian Army havildar Haradhan Chandra Roy reached in Guwahati on Sunday evening. From the airport, the mortal remains of the Army havildar were taken to the 151 Army Base Hospital at Basistha in Guwahati.

Assam chief minister Sarbananda Sonowal along with top-level Army and Assam Police officers paid tribute to the brave heart.

Haradhan Chandra Roy, who hailed from Phutukibari-Medhipara under Sapatgram PS in Dhubri district, was among the four Army jawans killed in firing by Pakistani troops on Friday. The firing took place along the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir. Indian forces also retaliated to the shelling in which around 6-7 Pakistan army soldiers, including two Special Service Group commandos, were killed and 10-12 were injured.

While sharing some pictures of the wreath-laying ceremony, Assam chief minister tweeted: “Martyr @adgpi jawan Hardhan Rai showed exemplary valour while protecting our nation along the Indo-Pak border in J&K. Paid tributes to the brave son of soil in Guwahati. His supreme sacrifice will always inspire us to dedicate ourselves in service of India”.

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