Last rites of five army jawans held with military honours

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Press Trust of India Patna/Kolhapur
Last Updated : Aug 08 2013 | 2:40 PM IST
Amid heart-rending scenes, the mortal remains of five army jawans killed by Pakistani troops along the Line of Control were today consigned to flames with full military honours in their respective villages in Bihar and Maharashtra.
In Ara in Bihar, the funeral pyre of Lance Naik Shambhu Saran (29) was lit by his two-year-old son Piyush while that of Naik Prem Nath Singh (35) was consigned to flames by his two-and-a-half-year-old son Prateek at Simaria Ghat on the bank of river Saryu in Saran district.
The last rites of Sepoy Vijay Rai (27) were performed on the bank of river Ganga at his native village Bayapur in Maner block of Patna district with his six-year-old son Vivek lighting the pyre amid chanting of hymns and slogans of "Vijay Rai Amar Rahe."
People turned emotional when Vivek consoled his mother and grandmother and said he would join the army to avenge the killing of his father.
Rai's colleagues from Danapur regiment and Bihar Police personnel paid respect to him by reversing their arms.
Mortal remains of Lance Naik Raghunandan Prasad were consigned to flames at Dubhaigarh ghat on the bank of river Saryu in Saran district. His uncle Tribhuban Prasad lit the pyre of the 23-year-old soldier who was a bachelor.
Large number of people from the jawans' villages and adjacent areas gathered at the funeral sites to pay their respect to the departed soldiers. Slogans against Pakistan for the audacious killings were raised.
When district magistrate told Triloki Rai, uncle of Shambhu Sharan, that compensation of Rs 10 lakh announced by the state government would be sent to his home, he retorted, "We don't want compensation but military action against Pakistan.
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First Published: Aug 08 2013 | 2:40 PM IST

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