Ghaziabad: Government, netas not concerned about our jawans, says CRPF martyr’s brother

Ghaziabad | Monday | 4th March, 2019

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There is no canteen facility either,” one of them said.A CRPF jawan posted in Udhampur showered praise on Chaudhary. He died while trying to save his senior.”Manoj Nain, Chaudhary’s brother-in-law, demanded that paramilitary force personnel should be treated on a par with the Army. Around 15,000 people gathered at the playground to pay their last tributes to Chaudhary, who was cremated with full military honours. A road in their villages will be named after the jawans, the state government announced. “Like the Indian Army , they are also making the supreme sacrifice for the country, but do not get any facilities..