Wreaths were laid on the body of SP (Detective) Baljit Singh by a cross section of people including politicians, top police officers, besides family and common people.
Maninder Singh, son of the slain SP, was inconsolable and broke in tears several times.
Punjab Police DGP Sumedh Singh Saini and other top officers of the force laid wreaths on the body and paid their tributes.
Many Akali leaders including Bibi Jagir Kaur, Punjab BJP President Kamal Sharma, besides All India Anti-Terrorist Front Chairman, M S Bitta also paid tributes.
The funeral pyre was lit in the afternoon by the police officer's son Singh.
Yesterday, the family of the deceased police officer has refused to cremate him till the state government hands over appointment letters of SP rank to his son and post of tehsildar to his daughters but later decided to drop their main demand following assurances from authorities.
Earlier today, Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal visited the family of Baljit Singh here and said that the countrymen would ever remain indebted to the sacrifice made by the SP, who attained martyrdom to safeguard the security and sovereignty of the nation.
Seven persons - four civilians and three policemen including Baljit, were killed by heavily-armed militants who stormed a police station in the district on Monday.
Baljit had joined the force in 1985 as ASI following the death of his father. He served as SHO Phagwara and with Vigilance department in Mansa before taking up the post of Deputy Commandant in 7th IRB Battalion.
The police officer is survived by son, Maninder Singh (24), daughters Parminder Kaur (22) and Ravinder Kaur (20).
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