"Kya fark parta hain (What difference does it make)?" Gautam Singh, Science and Technology minister told reporters when asked why he did not attend funeral of sepoy Premnath Singh.
"I did not visit the families immediately after getting information about the death of the jawans because the bodies had not arrived ... But went immediately on my return from Delhi (on Friday)," he said.
The minister was also asked why he called on the soldier's family a day after the funeral though knowing that the Sepoy's home village, Samhauta, was part of his Manjhi Assembly seat in Saran district.
The minister, who has an army background and who said was related to the slain Sepoy, admitted he had received information about the soldiers last Tuesday when he was in Chhapra, the district headquarters of the district.
He said that after returning home on August 9 which was a day after the funeral he went to Premnath Singh's home to meet family members and that of another soldier Raghunandan Prasad also a resident of Saran district.
Gautam Singh had to face the peoples ire when he went to the home of Premnath Singh and was held by them for nearly two hours demanding a visit by the chief minister to the village.
The minister said that he was with the army's 7 Danapur Regiment between 1972 to 1980.
The 21 Danapur regiment to which the four jawans from Bihar belonged to and were killed in an ambush by the Pakistani army in Poonch in Jammu and Kashmir was formed during this period, he said.
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