We will not forget, we will not forgive: CRPF makes strong resolve to avenge martyrdom of their brothers

NewsBharati    16-Feb-2019
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New Delhi, February 16:
Usually people come to the airport to receive their near and dear ones with a bouquet of flowers, smiling face and happiness in mind. But yesterday evening winds was filled with deep sorrow, tears in eyes and fret in mind. CRPF Officers was busy in carrying those heavy slain security personnel. They kept them everyone ground with deep respect and love. Tricolours covered them with flowers. Their mortal remains were brought to the national capital from Jammu and Kashmir to Palam Airport in New Delhi.

 
Prime Minister Narendra Modi pays last respect to martyrs of CRPF jawans. Chief of Army, Navy and Air Force were present at the Airport. In his tweet, he Salutes Jawans, showed ones again that all defence personnel are members of one family and Prime Minister is leading the family. He is behind all the brave hearts and strong mind.   
 
Home Minister Rajnath Singh yesterday made a strong push for putting the safety of security forces on the highest priority while they are carrying out big anti-terrorist operations in Jammu and Kashmir.  "Some sections of the people who are involved in terrorism are not only playing with the future of Jammu and Kashmir, but also with the lives of the youth of the state," Mr Singh said. 
A curfew was imposed in parts of Jammu city on Friday after mobs attacked some people and burnt vehicles following the terror attack in Pulwama.
 
Rajnath Singh and J&K DGP Dilbagh Singh lend a shoulder to mortal remains of a CRPF soldier in Budgam. 


The Home Minister said that from now on, there will be restrictions in movement of civilians for some time whenever the security forces carry out a big operation. Singh along with Jammu and Kashmir top police officer Dilbagh Singh held a meeting with top security officers

These father of an infant, son of a mother, husband of a wife, a best friend, a fiancé will reach their respective places today for their last journey.


PM Modi, along with Congress chief Rahul Gandhi, paid their tributes after the bodies of the slain security personnel arrived at Delhi’s Palam airport later in the day. Union Ministers Rajnath Singh and Nirmala Sitharaman and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal were among other top leaders who were present at the spot.

The government has convened an all-party meeting in New Delhi today in view of the Pulwama attack. The parties will be briefed about the attack and the steps being taken by the government in this regard.