The two sons of Tral, the town known to security officials as a hub of Jaish-e-Mohammed sympathisers and activists, were killed in an attack on the Sunjuwan military camp in Jammu by the terror group.
As the bodies of Sheikh and his father Mohi-ud-din Sheikh were brought here, the Rishipora area echoed with the wails of the soldier's young widow, Shabnama.
Iqbal, 32, who had served the Army for 12 years, married Shabnama two years ago. Their son is 18 months old.
"Iqbal had insisted that his father come and live with him in his camp. It was his first posting to the home state and he wanted his father to live with him so that he could avoid the harsh winter of the South Kashmir area," Tariq Ahmed, the soldier's cousin, told PTI here.
Speaking on the condition of anonymity, an official said such a large gathering for the funeral of an Army man showed the local people's opposition, however nascent, to acts of terrorism.
"What is happening is not right," said a local resident.
"These were our own people. What crime did he commit to deserve this death? The bloodshed must stop," he added.
Another person present at the funeral recalled that Iqbal was a jovial man who always had a smile on his face.
Cousin Ahmed remembered how happy Iqbal was on being posted to Sunjuwan.
A group of Pakistan-based JeM terrorists had struck the Sunjuwan military camp in Jammu early on Saturday, killing seven people. Three terrorists were also gunned down.
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