People paid tribute to 'brave' martyr soldiers with moist eyes
People paid tribute to 'brave' martyr soldiers with moist eyes
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Leh: Everyone is saluting the 20 soldiers of the country who received Veergati while fighting with Chinese soldiers on the Ladakh border. On the night of 15 June, Indian Army soldiers clashed with Chinese soldiers in Galvan Valley, in this bloody clash, 20 soldiers martyred for the country. Amidst this sorrow and resentment, everyone's body is being brought back to their village. Martyr soldier Sunil Kumar's body reached in Bihta, Bihar on Thursday morning. When the mortal remains reached the village, hundreds of people gathered. During this time slogans of 'Bharat Mata Ki Jai' were raised and many army officers were present.

Tributes were paid to martyr Sunil Kumar with state honors, during which CM Nitish Kumar was not present, but Deputy Chief Minister Sushil Modi arrived to pay tribute. Havildar K. K., who was martyred in a clash with China in Ladakh. Palani's body also reached Madurai on Wednesday. When the mortal remains reached the airport, the top army officers K.D. paid tribute to Palani. After the tribute at the airport, Palani's body was taken to his village, where he will be cremated.

22-year-old Gurvinder Singh, a resident of Sangrur, Punjab, also died in a clash with China, where there is a warm atmosphere in his village. Villagers paid homage to the martyr Mandeep Singh of Patiala, 21-year-old Ganesh, resident of Jamshedpur. The body of Colonel Santosh Babu, who was martyred in this struggle, also reached Hyderabad on Wednesday, where the state governor, CM, and other senior leaders paid tribute to him. The body of all the 20 soldiers was first brought from Ladakh to Delhi, after which their bodies were sent to their village.

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