Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Shaurya Chakra for jawan who killed Hizbul terrorist

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

GALLANTRY AWARDS 131 military and paramilita­ry personnel set to be honoured today

NEWDELHI: Rifleman Aurangzeb, who was part of an Army squad that killed Hizbul Mujahideen terrorist Sameer Tiger in April, will be awarded India’s third highest peacetime gallantry award — Shaurya Chakra — on Independen­ce Day, along with Major Aditya Kumar and the sixwoman naval crew that made history by circumnavi­gating the globe.

Their names figure in a list of 131 military and paramilita­ry personnel who have been recognised for their gallantry on the eve of Independen­ce Day. The defence ministry released the list on Tuesday.

Sepoy Vrahma Pal Singh tops the list of awardees, with a posthumous Kirti Chakra (the second-highest peacetime gallantry award) for his heroics in an operation that led to the killing of three terrorists in Pulwama last November.

Aurangzeb was abducted and killed by militants in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pulwama district on June 15. His citation stated that he was awarded the medal for “indomitabl­e spirit, camaraderi­e, conspicuou­s bravery and exceptiona­l initiative under grave danger, leading to evacuation of injured soldier and subsequent neutralisa­tion of three terrorists.”

Major Kumar was at the centre of a controvers­y after three civilians were killed when his unit opened fire at a stone-pelting mob in Ganaupora village in Shopian on January 27. Kumar won the award for a counter-terror operation in Budgam in November 2017.

The 131 awards, approved by President Ram Nath Kovind, include a Kirti Chakra, 20 Shaurya Chakras, three Bar to Sena Medals (gallantry), 93 Senal medals (gallantry), 11 Nao Sena Medals (gallantry) and three Vayu Sena Medals (gallantry).

The naval awardees include Indian Navy’s sailing vessel Tarini skipper lieutenant commander Vartika Joshi and other crew members, commanders Pratibha Jamwal and P Swathi, and Lieutenant­s S Vijaya Devi, B Aishwarya and Payal Gupta. The Hindustan Times had reported on July 12 that the crew members had been recommende­d for Nao Sena Medal (gallantry). They had completed their voyage in 254 days.

CRPF head constable Mohammed Tafail and constable Sharief-ud-din Ganaie have been posthumous­ly awarded the President’s Police Medal for Gallantry (PPMG).

Both of them lost their lives while fighting three Jaish-e-mohammed militants on December 30, 2017, when the CRPF’S Lethpora camp was attacked.

The Centre has announced the PPMG for only Ganie and Tafail. But 177 braves from central paramilita­ry forces and state police have been selected for the Police Medal for Gallantry (PMG).

Maximum 89 PMGS have been awarded to the largest paramilita­ry force, the CRPF, while 37 Jammu and Kashmir police personnel have been selected for the PMGS. Five CRPF personnel have received Shaura Chakras as well for thwarting a suicide attack in Sumbal,bandipora.

A total of 942 police personnel have been selected for gallantry, meritoriou­s and distinguis­hed service medals. Among these, 88 personnel have been given President’s Police Medal for Distinguis­hed Services and 675 others have been awarded the Police Medal for Meritoriou­s Services, a release from the home ministry stated.

 ??  ??
 ?? SANCHIT KHANNA/HT PHOTO ?? Security personnel man the India Gate on the eve of Independen­ce Day, in New Delhi on Tuesday.
SANCHIT KHANNA/HT PHOTO Security personnel man the India Gate on the eve of Independen­ce Day, in New Delhi on Tuesday.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India