Subedar Madal Lal Choudhary, 50, eventually fell to the AK 47 bullets fired by the terrorists, who attacked his quarter at Sunjwan Army station in Jammu, but still foiled their plan to cause maximum damage.
A pall of gloom descended on this non-descript hamlet after the news of Madan Lal Choudhary's death reached here.
Yet, the people of the border belt of Hiranagar in Kathua district are proud of the brave son of soil who took on armed intruders with bare hands and saved his family and kin.
"He mustered a lot of courage and saved the life of other family members very tactically by not allowing the terrorists to enter his quarter," his brother Surinder Choudhary said.
Surinder Choudhary said his his brother managed to facilitate the exit of family members from the back as he blocked the entry of terrorists.
However, Madan Lal Choudhary's 20-year-old daughter Neha received a bullet injury in the leg while his sister-in-law Paramjeet also received minor injuries. But all of them managed to survive.
Madan Lal Choudhary, who rose to the post of a Junior Commissioned Officer (JCO) - a Subedar - belonged to a family of defence force personnel.
His elder brother Shamsher Singh is an ex-serviceman, his son Ankush a Captain in the Indian Army, and his nephew Sandeep is in the Indian Air Force.
The elderly parents father and mother were unaware about their loss till last evening even as the people and relatives thronged their residence.
It was only when Madan Lal Choudhary's wife Karamjeet and his elder brother Shamsher reached home, that they were told the news of his death.
People of the village, who witnessed the terror of partition in 1947 and are refugees from Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (PoK), were proud of Madan Lal Choudhary's sacrifice.
"We are proud of him. He has fought armed terrorists with bare hands and save all of the family members and some kin. He should be awarded," Dhyan Chand, a villager, said.
Five Armymen, including two JCOs, and a father of another personnel died and 11 injured in a attack by JeM terrorists on the Army camp in Sunjwan in Jammu city.
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