A great miracle had happened in Siachen Glacier. One of the soldier buried under snow was found alive after 6 days.
A great miracle had happened in Siachen Glacier. One of the soldier buried under snow was found alive after 6 days.
rambabu wrote:That's what Patriotism is all about. People like these Patriots do anything for the sake of the country. In this process, if they had to lose life, they do it without an iota of hesitation. My Salutes to them. Jai Hind.
Indian soldiers prove it many time their patriotism. In war and natural calamity they prove their self.
anil wrote:rambabu wrote:That's what Patriotism is all about. People like these Patriots do anything for the sake of the country. In this process, if they had to lose life, they do it without an iota of hesitation. My Salutes to them. Jai Hind.
Indian soldiers prove it many time their patriotism. In war and natural calamity they prove their self.
Absolutely. Displaying extraordinary courage and pouncing on the enemy is nothing new for our Brave Jawans. A Jawan, when in the Battle field thinks only about his Motherland.
anil wrote:Job of army is full of risks, location may be hills, deserts of sea. In desert are when temprature crossed 50 degree in summer soliders perform their duty without any if but. They have limited water and they have not shad for rest. But they do their work with honesty.
You are 100% right. The life of the employees of defense are full of risk. There is no guarantee for their life. They are the people who are ready to sacrifice their life for the country. Only few people have the courage to join in defense and serve the country. We need to respect them.
" The phrase coined by the late PM Lal Bahadur Shastri " Jai Jawan Jai Kissan "is more relevant than any time. The way in which Terrorism is engulfing all over the world,it is a must to keep the country in a safe and secure condition. The Jawan Hanumanthappa who risked his life and family to save the Country, fought with the deadly Avalanche and made all the Indians proud. I pray for his early recovery.
rambabu wrote:" The phrase coined by the late PM Lal Bahadur Shastri " Jai Jawan Jai Kissan "is more relevant than any time. The way in which Terrorism is engulfing all over the world,it is a must to keep the country in a safe and secure condition. The Jawan Hanumanthappa who risked his life and family to save the Country, fought with the deadly Avalanche and made all the Indians proud. I pray for his early recovery.
The great Jawan Hanumanthappa is in critical stage. People in all over the country are praying for his recovery. The protection of Lord Hanuman is always with him and so the Lord can lead him in a real way of life. I am going to submit one rosary for him.
Hanumantappa died after fighting it out until the last breath ,,,I hope he will not be forgotten in days to come ..His has been true and supreme sacrifice for his nation ! May his brave soul rest in peace !
Mr.Hanumanthappa's family, friends and relatives are in happy mood when they heard that he is still alive. The villagers of Betadur is praying for his recovery. But his condition is extremely weak because multiple-organs dysfunction. He has been on ventilator support because of oxygen deprivation to the brain. Now his wife and daughter are with him in the hospital.
anil wrote:rambabu wrote:Hanumanthappa, after a brave fight with death, breathed his last. May his soul rest in peace.
I read it in evening news paper, very shocking news, may his soul rest in peace.
Shana sez:Yeah, heard the news. But at least his family got to see him. There are so many stories of missing family members, not just of soldiers, who disappear and are never traced. Unless you get the body you don't get closure, and keep hoping and hoping, even when the years have passed. And then you start imagining what they might have looked like at this age, or that age.
I remember chatting with a soldier who was posted in Siachen a while ago. And the first thing he said about his job is that "it's lonely, and very boring. We have to keep each other awake," or something. And they'd keep up games of friendly fire with the Pakistanis, everynow and then. If any one you has been to Thar Desert which is also near the Pakistan border, you'll have noticed solitary soldiers standing in the middle of the vast emptiness. Keeping guard over the marshy, sandy wasteland. They're usually alone , with the next soldier quite far away. But soldiers also love the camaraderie and brotherhood and the fact that each one is ready to die for the other (which is mass brainwashing for killing purposes as far as I'm concerned, but that's my view). And they miss that a lot when they frequently return to civilian life. Or so I"ve been told If any of you has served or has someone in the forces you'll know what I mean.
RIP to the soldier.
Hanumanthappa became a martyr by submitting his life for his country and its people. Now I am worrying by thinking about his family..........a little kid lost his father..............a young lady lost his husband............loving parents lost their son-----------What a pity!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
When anybody joins Army, he doesn't expect a Bed of Roses. When the Jawan becomes a Martyr both the people and the Government vie with each other to sing Paeans about the Jawan. High time to change this attitude. The Government should to take care of all the measures to help these Martyrs' Families.
@MKLP