"Amid chants of 'Shaheed Bablu Singh Amar Rahen', 'Jab Tak Suraj Chand Rahega Bablu Tera Naam Rahega' Dron Chaudhary, the six-year-old son of Singh, lit the pyre amid heavy showers.
28-year-old Bablu Singh was one of the two soldiers killed in an encounter on July 30 in Naugam sector of Kashmir's Kupwara district that also left two militants dead. Bulandshar native Vishal Choudhary was the other soldier who died in the gunbattle.
Bablu had joined the army's Jat regiment in 2005.
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Earlier, the family of the slain soldier refused to
cremate the body, saying the last rites will not be performed till the government meets their demands, including that of a compensation of Rs 50 lakh, land for agriculture, a petrol pump and job for a family member.
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