Dehradun:The five soldiers from Uttarakhand killed in a terrorist ambush on an army convoy in Jammu and Kashmir's Kathua were cremated at their native places with full military honours in an emotionally charged atmosphere on Wednesday.
The quiet hill villages from where they hailed broke into loud wails of their grieving relatives as their bodies were brought home in coffins wrapped in the national flag. Not only the residents of their own villages but also hundreds of those from neighbouring hamlets attended their funerals to bid a final farewell to the martyrs with a heavy heart.
Heart rending videos of the parents and wives of the martyrs falling over the coffins carrying their mortal remains brought to tears anyone who saw them. As soon as the body of Havildar Kamal Singh reached his village Naudanu, loud cries of women gathered outside his home rent the air. Havildar Kamal Singh, who was the family's sole breadwinner, has left behind his 92-year-old grandmother, 72-year-old mother, wife and two daughters.
Bhagat Singh Negi, a villager, said that when Kamal was about four years old, his father suddenly died. His father ran a small shop in the village and also did farming. After the death of his father, the entire burden of the house fell on his mother and grandmother. His mother worked very hard and gave him education despite being in poverty, Negi said.
Singh was cremated with full military honours on the banks of the Mandal river. The funeral pyre was lit by his uncle Kalyan Singh. Commandant of Garhwal Rifles, Regiment Centre Lansdowne, Vinod Singh Negi, paid homage by laying a wreath on his body. On behalf of the chief minister, Lansdowne MLA Dilip Rawat also paid homage by laying a wreath.
Anuj Negi, another martyr from Pauri district, was also cremated near Tanda Mahadev Mandir on the banks of the Mandal river. His funeral pyre was lit by his father Bharat Singh Negi.