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Major Anuj Sood killed in Handwara encounter cremated in Chandigarh

Slogans like “Vande Mataram”, “Bharat Mata Ki Jai”, “Major Anuj Amar Rahe” raised during cremation

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Chandigarh, May 5

The mortal remains of Major Anuj Sood, who was killed in an anti-terror operation in north Kashmir, were consigned to flames with full military honours here on Tuesday.

He was among the five security forces personnel who died in an encounter while fighting the militants in Handwara area of frontier district Kupwara in Jammu and Kashmir Saturday night.

Major Sood’s mortal remains had arrived here from Srinagar Monday afternoon.

The Army officer’s funeral pyre was lit by his father. TRIBUNE PHOTO/ RAVI KUMAR

Slogans like “Vande Mataram”, “Bharat Mata Ki Jai”, “Major Anuj Amar Rahe” were raised as the Army officer’s body, wrapped in tricolour, was taken to the cremation ground at Mani Majra here from his residence in Panchkula in a bedecked Army vehicle.

Before the cremation, floral wreaths were laid on the mortal remains by many serving and retired Army officers.

Several senior Army officers and Major Sood’s family members including his wife, father, sister Harshita, who is also an Army officer, were present during the cremation.

A gun salute was given to the departed soul.

The Army officer’s funeral pyre was lit by his father.

Major Sood’s father, Brigadier Chandrakant Sood (retd), had earlier told the media that the news of the death left him shocked, but at the same time, he was proud of the supreme sacrifice the officer had made for his motherland.

“He was a true son of the nation,” he had said at his Panchkula home. —PTI

 

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