Army honours martyrs of Kashmir gun battle

January 28, 2015 12:39 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 05:19 pm IST - Srinagar

Army General Officer Commanding (GOC) 15 Corp Srinagar, Lt Gen Subrata Saha, pays repsect to Colonel M N Rai, who was killed in an encounter at Tral in South Kashmir, in Srinagar on Wednesday Photo: Nissar Ahmad

Army General Officer Commanding (GOC) 15 Corp Srinagar, Lt Gen Subrata Saha, pays repsect to Colonel M N Rai, who was killed in an encounter at Tral in South Kashmir, in Srinagar on Wednesday Photo: Nissar Ahmad

The army held a wreath laying ceremony here Wednesday to honour >Colonel M.N. Rai who was martyred in a gunfight with the militants in south Kashmir’s Pulwama district.

Lt. Gen. Subrata Saha, GOC of the army’s 15 Corps, led the ceremony at the Badami Bagh cantonment headquarters here.

Head Constable Sanjeevan Singh of the Jammu and Kashmir Police was also martyred in Tuesday’s gunfight in which two local guerrillas of Hizbul Mujahideen outfit were killed.

The army also honoured the martyred policeman at the ceremony.

“They made the supreme sacrifice yesterday (Tuesday) in a daring operation at Tral. The supreme sacrifice of these two brave men only strengthens our resolve to fight all elements inimical to the security of Jammu and Kashmir,” the GOC said.

He said Colonel Rai always led his troops from the front.

He disclosed Colonel Rai was approached by the father and brother of one of the slain guerrillas with an offer of surrender.

“When Rai was hearing them out, the terrorists burst into the scene firing indiscriminately.

“The slain militants were identified as Abid Ahmad Khan and Shiraz Ahmad Dar of Hizbul Mujaheedin outfit.

“Col Rai combined bravery with compassion,” the GOC said.

Colonel Rai, 39, had been awarded the Yudh Seva Medal for gallantry on this year’s Republic Day.

He is the senior most army officer to have been killed in a gunfight in the valley during the last three years.

He is survived by his wife, two daughters and a five-year-old son.

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