As his mortal remains wrapped in tricolor reached his hometown today, his friends recalled an essay that the braveheart had written in school expressing his desire to join the army.
"He was such a boy that when he was asked to write an essay in the class he wrote that his aim was to join the Army and kill terrorists. That was the time when his other classmates did not even know what terrorists or the army was," his classmate and childhood friend Sushant said.
As the officer's body reached the headquarters of army's Northern Command at Udhampur, his mother broke down and almost fainted while hugging the coffin.
Recalling Mahajan's passion for the army, his inconsolable father, Dev Raj said, "He always wanted to join the army and at the age of 16 he got selected for NDA. We never objected to it as it was his childhood dream to serve the nation."
"Though I have lost my son I am proud that he laid down his life for the nation, an honour which only a few can get," he said.
"He always wanted to join the army and filled all the forms by himself. He had this passion to be in the army and we never objected to it. His passion was to serve the country", Dev Raj said.
Dev Raj said his son's death should not go waste and the politicians of the country should work to make "things right". He said he was not aware that his son was also a part of the ongoing operations in Pampore.
Several senior army officers including the General Officer Commanding-in Chief (GOC-in-C) of the Northern Command, Lt Gen D S Hooda and others laid wreath on the mortal remains of the captain. Officials from the civil administration, including the Deputy Commissioner Udhampur Shahid Iqbal Choudhary also laid wreath.
Expressing anguish over the incident in JNU where
As a pall of gloom descended on Udhampur people said Tushar's martyrdom had set a benchmark for others to follow.
"We are sad that we have lost a brave son of the soil but the martyrdom of Tushar, whom I know since childhood, has set a benchmark in nationalism for others to follow. This is the distinction which makes him stand apart from others," Parveen Kumar, a local resident said.
Defence Spokesman Col S D Goswami said, "He was a brave soldier who led his men from the front. The army joins the nation in paying tributes to the brave son of mother India who attained martyrdom while serving the nation in the highest traditions of the Indian Army. Our heart also goes to the bereaved family."
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