Even in his death, Gurnam, the BSF soldier who attained martyrdom after he was injured in a sniper attack in Jammu and Kashmir's Kathua sector, has become an inspiration for the youth of the border belt, who want to join the force like him.
As the mortal remains of 26-year-old Gurnam were consigned to flames at his native village Bhalesar today hundreds of youth took a pledge to follow the footsteps of Singh and join the BSF.
Gurjeet said he would work hard to follow the footsteps of Gurnam and join the BSF to guard the border of the country.
"I want to follow his footsteps and join BSF or Army to defend the borders of our motherland," Pankaj Kumar, a third year graduation student, said.
Thousands of people gathered to bid their final adieu to the brave son of the soil.
"He was a young boy and his family was planning to see him get married, but destiny had something else in store for him, but in his death also he has become an inspiration for the people of this border belt," Surinder Kumar a local resident, said.
Kulveer Singh, Gurnam's father, said he feels proud that his son attained martyrdom while defending the country.
"It is a proud moment for us and our entire family that our son has become an inspiration for others to follow. His martyrdom will not go waste and he would be remembered for his sacrifice for times to come," he said.
"When he was in school, he used to say that he would join the BSF and five years ago when he joined the force, he was the happiest man," Kulveer said.
The BSF had said it would recommend the name of Gurnam Singh, who was instrumental in repulsing a major infiltration bid along the International Border, for the highest gallantry award posthumously.
When asked if Gurnam's name would be recommended for the highest gallantry award, ADG BSF Western Command Arun Kumar had told reporters yesterday, "Absolutely the gallantry award would be a lesser possible award for him as he deserves much more... But we will be recommending for that."
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