47-year-old BSF trooper to march Rajpath for record 18th time

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 25 2018 | 10:15 PM IST
For 47-year-old BSF soldier Dara Singh marching the Rajpath for a record 18th time tomorrow is just a small tribute to his 'revered' namesake and the iconic wrestler.
Singh, who first put his foot on the historic road in the national capital on January 26, 1996, is fondly addressed as 'Chacha' and 'Sir' by the greenhorn troopers of various marching contingents from paramilitary and defence forces.
The head constable will probably be the oldest among all the troopers from various forces during the parade tomorrow.
"It is the paltan (battalion) ki shaan (pride) that has to be ensured everytime we hit the Rajpath. My age has never made me have a second thought in doing this task," Singh tells PTI at his preparatory camp here.
Singh says he is as excited to step on the Rajpath as any first timer.
"I don't see anyone here who is my age. But, this also puts added responsibility on me as my seniors and instructors tell me that you are the one who will hold the contingent together," he says.
When asked about his namesake and iconic wrestler, the late Dara Singh, the jawan says: "I stand no where near the great wrestler Dara Singh. He is like god. But, everytime I walk the Rajpath and bring glory to my force, it is like paying a tribute to him."
The BSF team commander, Deputy Inspector General (DIG) Pushpendra Singh Rathore, says the usual age profile of the marchers for this all-important parade is about 30 years.
"It is Dara Singh's crisp and disciplined turn out that makes him different from others. He is marching the Rajpath tomorrow for the 18th time and I don't think any of the personnel who will have that credit to boast," Rathore, who commanded the parade in 1997, said.
"Dara Singh was with me then also (1997) and he is still around. He is a great motivation to the squad," the DIG says.
When asked what is the 'guru mantra' that Singh, who hails from Haryana's Charkhi Dadri, gives to the younsgters, the head constable says: "It's something like -- be alert if you want to sleep peacefully."
"So, I tell them that sleep well, eat well, relax but be very scrupulous and attentive to the training you are undergoing as there cannot be a re-take to the parade on the final day," Singh says.
Standing 182-cm high, Singh weighs 70-kg and sports a twriling moustache, which he says is the "BSF trademark".
The jawan will be marching on the right flank of the 144 -member BSF contingent that faces the VVIPs, including the President and the Prime Minister, among other dignitaries, sitting on the dais.
Singh says he is a fitness enthusiast and has milk, ghee in his regular diet.
"We are trained in such a way that even a snake cannot sneak past our border post. After the parade, I will be back doing that only," he says.
The head constable is posted along the India-Bangladesh border in Tura in Meghalaya.

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First Published: Jan 25 2018 | 10:15 PM IST

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