Yogi meets martyr’s kin in Deoria, pays tributes
tnn | Feb 19, 2019, 05:00 IST
Gorakhpur: Chief minister Yogi Adityanath on Monday visited the family of CRPF jawan Vijay Maurya in Jaidev Chapia village of Deoria and stayed there for 20 minutes.
Vijay Maurya was killed in the Pulwama terrorist attack on Thursday. Vijay Laxmi, the slain CRPF jawan’s wife, had refused to cremate the body till the chief minister visited them. She later allowed the last rites to be performed on Saturday night.
The chief minister paid floral tributes to the martyr as villagers raised anti-Pakistan slogans. He met the slain soldier’s wife and his father Ramayan Maurya and promised them that India will give a befitting reply to Pakistan for the terrorist attack. The CM said the sacrifice of Vijay Maurya will not go in vain.
Vijay Laxmi said though the CM visited them, he did not talk to her. “I am happy the chief minister visited my house, but I am very sad he did not talk to me. I am the martyr’s wife and I was sitting there but he didn’t even ask what will I do with my one-and-a-half-year-old daughter,” she told reporters after the visit.
The soldier’s father, however, expressed satisfaction after the CM’s visit. “I requested him to provide a job to my (other) son at a nearby place, so that he could take care of us. He has done MSc. and is a manager in a private company. My daughter-in-law is not happy with the visit as she says the chief minister didn’t talk to her,” he said.
“But a CRPF personnel who had come from Delhi talked to the CM on her behalf. She had asked him (the personnel) to do so, in case she was not able to talk to the chief minister,” the slain jawan’s father added.
Vijay Maurya was killed in the Pulwama terrorist attack on Thursday. Vijay Laxmi, the slain CRPF jawan’s wife, had refused to cremate the body till the chief minister visited them. She later allowed the last rites to be performed on Saturday night.
The chief minister paid floral tributes to the martyr as villagers raised anti-Pakistan slogans. He met the slain soldier’s wife and his father Ramayan Maurya and promised them that India will give a befitting reply to Pakistan for the terrorist attack. The CM said the sacrifice of Vijay Maurya will not go in vain.
Vijay Laxmi said though the CM visited them, he did not talk to her. “I am happy the chief minister visited my house, but I am very sad he did not talk to me. I am the martyr’s wife and I was sitting there but he didn’t even ask what will I do with my one-and-a-half-year-old daughter,” she told reporters after the visit.
The soldier’s father, however, expressed satisfaction after the CM’s visit. “I requested him to provide a job to my (other) son at a nearby place, so that he could take care of us. He has done MSc. and is a manager in a private company. My daughter-in-law is not happy with the visit as she says the chief minister didn’t talk to her,” he said.
“But a CRPF personnel who had come from Delhi talked to the CM on her behalf. She had asked him (the personnel) to do so, in case she was not able to talk to the chief minister,” the slain jawan’s father added.
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