UP martyrs village seeks befitting reply to Pak

  • | Friday | 15th February, 2019

"Now what Indian government is waiting for, we expect soon a tit-for-tat reply to Pakistan and terrorits harbouring there," they said. "Till the time, I was jobless and had no earning, Shyam bhaiya supported me a lot with best possible monetary assistance," added sobbing Kamlesh. "Babu had visited his village in January and then in February owing to ongoing renovation work in the house," said mother Kailashi.As soon as we received news about the attack by a suicide-bomber on CRPF vehicle on Thursday, we all were worried about his well being. "And all our world came crashing down when a police personnel from Derapur police station visited our house and confirmed about the martyrdom of my son," she said further.Kamlesh Kamal, young brother, and a private worker, who reached to his native village from Rajasthan, said Babu was a very helpful person who always used to take care of each and every family member. He had joined CRPF in 2007 after his graduation, family members said.District and police officials, besides local representatives also visited the jawan's home and offered their condolences.The martyr's neighbours described him as a down to earth and simple man who always had a smile on his face.Angry over Shyam Babu's demise, they demanded that the government teach Pakistan a lesson so that it stops supporting terrorists and terror groups operating from its territory.

KANPUR: A pall of gloom descended on the native village of CRPF jawan Shyam Babu , who was among the 40 other troopers killed when terrorists targeted a convoy with a car bomb at Awantipora in Jammu and Kashmir's Pulwama district on Thursday.Shyam Babu is survived by wife Ruby Kamal, a four-year-old son Lucky and daughter Arushi (5 months), besides his elderly father Ram Das and mother Kailashi Devi and three siblings, including two sisters and a younger brother- Kamlesh, who works at a private firm in Rajasthan.Villagers thronged Raingawan Majra Nonari village in Derapur area of Kanpur Dehat on Friday morning and tried to console Shyam Babu's widow. He had joined CRPF in 2007 after his graduation, family members said.District and police officials, besides local representatives also visited the jawan's home and offered their condolences.The martyr's neighbours described him as a down to earth and simple man who always had a smile on his face.Angry over Shyam Babu's demise, they demanded that the government teach Pakistan a lesson so that it stops supporting terrorists and terror groups operating from its territory. "Now what Indian government is waiting for, we expect soon a tit-for-tat reply to Pakistan and terrorits harbouring there," they said."Babu had visited his village in January and then in February owing to ongoing renovation work in the house," said mother Kailashi.As soon as we received news about the attack by a suicide-bomber on CRPF vehicle on Thursday, we all were worried about his well being. "And all our world came crashing down when a police personnel from Derapur police station visited our house and confirmed about the martyrdom of my son," she said further.Kamlesh Kamal, young brother, and a private worker, who reached to his native village from Rajasthan, said Babu was a very helpful person who always used to take care of each and every family member."Till the time, I was jobless and had no earning, Shyam bhaiya supported me a lot with best possible monetary assistance," added sobbing Kamlesh.

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