Himachal CM\, Nadda attend CRPF martyr\'s funeral

Himachal CM, Nadda attend CRPF martyr's funeral

IANS  |  Shimla 

and on Saturday visited the native village of trooper Tilak Raj, who was killed in the terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir's district on Thursday, and attended his last rites.

"We will give whatever assistance they require," Thakur said.

The last rites were performed with full state honours at Raj's native village Jandro in Jawali area of district, some 300 km from the state capital.

The also took part in the last journey of the martyr.

Raj was one of the 49 troopers who were killed after a suicide bomber rammed his SUV packed with explosives into a bus on the in district on Thursday. He had joined the in April 2007.

CRPF personnel gave the of honour to the martyr on Friday. Ministers, political leaders and local administration officials were present when the last rites were performed.

Raj's brother lit the pyre amid slogans of "Shaeed Amar Rahe". Hundreds of villagers gathered for the cremation and raised anti-slogans.

and state cabinet Ministers Kishan Kapoor and Vipin Singh Parmar also attended the cremation.

Condemning the cowardly terror attack, the Chief Minister said the nation would give a befitting reply to Pakistan-based terror group (JeM) has claimed responsibility for the attack.

Thakur said, apart from financial assistance of Rs 20 lakh to the martyr's family, the would provide all possible assistance to them, including a government job to Raj's wife.

A pall of gloom descended on the village as Raj's mortal remains reached his home.

Raj, 31, was a popular Himachali folk singer and kabaddi player, his friends said.

Raj, who had joined duty on Monday (February 11) after availing leave, leaves behind his parents, wife and two sons.

"had sung many popular folk songs in the local dialect," told IANS over telephone.

He said when Raj was not on duty, he used to pen songs and get them recorded.

"This time when he was on leave, he was planning to get his songs recorded but couldn't do so as his wife was in the family way," the said.

His elder son is two years old while the younger one is a 15-day-old.

"Whenever he was in the village, he used to organise kabaddi matches," said Bhagwan Das from the village.

--IANS

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First Published: Sat, February 16 2019. 17:42 IST