Slain Karnataka CRPF trooper\'s family elated over aerial strike against JeM in Pakistan

Slain Karnataka CRPF trooper's family elated over aerial strike against JeM in Pakistan

IANS  |  Bengaluru 

The aerial strike by the (IAF) on terror camps inside on Tuesday elated the family of Karnataka's martyred CRPF trooper H. Guru, as it came on the 13th day of his death, his younger brother said.

"All in the family and in the village are 'khush' (happy) and relieved that struck the terrorists in This counter attack will give peace to my brother's soul and we feel he will be liberated to go swarga (heaven)," Madhu, 26, told IANS from Guru's native village Gudigere in district, about 100km from here.

(CRPF) (Duty) Guru, 29, was one of the 40 troopers who died in a terror attack while going to from Jammu in a convoy in Jammu and Kashmir's district on February 14.

"Coincidentally, the attack by was on an auspicious day for us, as we performed Guru's last death ceremony (vaikuntha samradhane) when a departed soul is sent to heaven for liberation. We feel 'dharma' (justice) has been done to him," said Madhu, a in the state-run firm.

The news of the aerial strike came when the family members, including Guru's father Honnaiah, mother Chikka Thayamma, widow Kalavathi, his youngest sibling Anand and other relatives were reading to perform the last rituals at home.

"We are proud of the for avenging the death of Guru and other CRPF troopers and several people, including soldiers in the line of duty. We hope will win the proxy war by eliminating all terrorists hiding in so that we can live in peace," said an emotional

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First Published: Tue, February 26 2019. 18:52 IST