"Even on the third day after the killing, the government has not been able to airlift the body of the martyred cop to his hometown in Leh," leader of Congress Legislative party Nawang Rigzin Jora said.
He said that in absence of government's initiative, the family of the slain policeman has managed to arrange for airlifting of the body.
"It is a matter of shame that the family was forced to purchase the air ticket so that the body of their son reaches home," Jora said.
Replying to the allegation, Minister for Social Welfare Bali Bhagat said the body would be airlifted this afternoon on air India flight.
"If they have purchased the ticket government will refund it," he said.
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