Madhya Pradesh: Funeral of soldier sacrificed in Jammu and Kashmir with military honours.
-Both sons lit their funeral pyre, thousands of people bid their last farewell with moist eyes
Bhopal, 06 November (HS). Madhya Pradesh Army soldier Badrilal Yadav (32), who was martyred in Rajouri, Jammu and Kashmir, was cremated with military honors on Wednesday at his native village Narwal in Agar Malwa district. Skill Development and Employment Minister and Minister in-charge of Ujjain district, Gautam Tetwal reached Narwal and paid emotional tribute by laying a wreath on the mortal remains of the martyr. Both the sons of the martyr Badrilal Yadav burnt his mortal remains and bid him last farewell with thousands of moist eyes.
Baidharani’s mortal remains were first brought to Indore airport, from where it was taken to her native village Narwal by road. Throughout the route, the common people paid true tribute to the martyr hero Badrilal Yadav by showering flowers on the mortal remains. The mortal remains were kept in the village for last darshan, where thousands of people visited and paid floral tributes. The martyr hero Badrilal Yadav was given a final farewell with a guard of honour.
He was serving in the Electronic and Mechanical Engineer (EME) department of the 63rd Rashtriya Rifles Battalion of the Indian Army. Last Monday night, during patrolling in Rajouri, Naik Badrilal Yadav was sacrificed at the altar of duty.
Martyr Badrilal Yadav’s uncle and retired soldier Nirbhay Singh Yadav told that he had talked to Badrilal’s wife Nisha on mobile at 7.30 pm on Monday evening. While giving information about the car breaking down, he had said that he will reach the unit from here in an hour, then he will call. The accident happened at 8.40 pm, about an hour after the phone was disconnected.
He told that Badrilal was born on 02 March 1992. Father Hiralal used to do farming, who has passed away. The family consists of mother Rukhma Bai, wife Nisha, two sons Rajveer and Piyush. Badrilal’s elder brother Gopal is an engineer in a cable factory in Pithampur. Has two sisters Bhagwati and Meera. Due to the death of the father and the departure of both the sons from the village, farming was being taken over by the uncle’s family. After being selected in the Army as an Electrical and Mechanical Engineer in 2012, Badrilal was trained in Bhopal. After that, after Jammu, Punjab, South Sudan, Assam, Secunderabad, he was currently posted in Rajouri, Jammu and Kashmir.
Hindusthan News / Mukesh Tomar
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