When will we see you again? ask friends mourning martyrdom of Subramanian
M K Ananth | TNN | Updated: Feb 16, 2019, 16:14 IST
MADURAI: "When will we see you again?" kin and friends of slain CRPF personnel G Subramanian asked as they were inconsolable after seeing the coffin with his body when it was kept at Madurai International Airport before being taken to his native village Savalapperi. He was among over 40 CRPF personnel killed in the suicide car bombing in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pulwama, on Thursday.
Sivachandran’s body was handed over to his kin at Trichy airport.
Union minister for shipping and finance Pon Radhakrishnan paid tribute to the martyr, followed by Madurai district collector S Natarajan, South Zone IG KP Shanmuga Rajeswaran, Madurai police commissioner S Davidson Devasirvatham, DIG of Madurai range Pradip Kumar, Madurai SP N Manivannan, CPM state secretary K Balakrishnan and airport director VV Rao.
A few minutes later, Subramanian’s body was taken to Savalapperi village near Kayathar in Tuticorin district in Tamil Nadu around 1.15pm. Minister Pon Radhakrishnan and BJP cadres accompanied the convoy till Savalapperi.
Sivachandran’s body was handed over to his kin at Trichy airport.
Union minister for shipping and finance Pon Radhakrishnan paid tribute to the martyr, followed by Madurai district collector S Natarajan, South Zone IG KP Shanmuga Rajeswaran, Madurai police commissioner S Davidson Devasirvatham, DIG of Madurai range Pradip Kumar, Madurai SP N Manivannan, CPM state secretary K Balakrishnan and airport director VV Rao.
A few minutes later, Subramanian’s body was taken to Savalapperi village near Kayathar in Tuticorin district in Tamil Nadu around 1.15pm. Minister Pon Radhakrishnan and BJP cadres accompanied the convoy till Savalapperi.
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