Hyderabad: The father of late Colonel Santosh Babu, B Upendra has said he is not satisfied with the Mahavir Chakra posthumously awarded to him for his acts of gallantry against the Chinese attack in the Galwan Valley in eastern Ladakh in June last year.
He said that he was expecting Param Vir Chakra, the highest military award of the country, for the kind of sacrifice his son made for the nation. Colonel Babu, the commanding officer of the 16 Bihar regiment, was among 20 Indian soldiers who laid down their lives in the fierce hand-to-hand combat on June 15 last year along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in Ladakh.
"We are not satisfied, I was expecting that my son would be conferred with Param Vir Chakra, the highest military award of the country for the kind of sacrifice he made for the nation," he said.
He reminded that Colonel Babu fought the enemy without using weapons and inflicted heavy casualties to the enemy and his death also exposed the cunningness of China Internationally.
Upendra said his son, overcoming the challenges posed by the climatic conditions of the area where he was posted, fought with Chinese troops. The wife of Colonel Santosh Babu Santoshi told media, "He (Colonel Santosh Babu) and his team fought bravely and made a selfless sacrifice. Family members and the regiment are proud of them."
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