Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

J&K cop who died fighting ultras gets Shaurya Chakra

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

SRINAGAR: A JK police officer who was killed fighting militants in an operation in south Kashmir in March this year has been posthumous­ly awarded the Shaurya Chakra.

Constable Manzoor Ahmed, a native of Salamabad area of Uri, was killed in an operation in Tral in which two militants were also gunned down. “Great honour for JKP, constable Manzoor (posthumous­ly) decorated with Shaurya Chakra for Tral operation, our salute,” said the Twitter handle of J&K Police. Media reports had said the 33-year-old Ahmed was soon to become a father. In the gunfight, Naik was killed in his second attempt to flush out militants holed up in a house after escaping bullets the first time. Constable Ahmed had reportedly come forward twice after senior officers decided to bring down the house and the explosives planted by him had finally brought down the house.

“Manzoor was an outstandin­g cop,” DGP SP Vaid was quoted as saying after the encounter.

NEW DELHI : CRPF commandant Chetan Kumar Cheeta, who sustained multiple gunshot wounds during a February encounter with militants in Kashmir, is among the five security personnel who will be honoured with Kirti Chakra — country’s secondhigh­est peacetime gallantry award — on Independen­ce Day.

Cheeta had suffered severe head, jaw and eye injuries and had fractured his hands during the Bandipora encounter, in which three soldiers and a militant were killed. He fought for his life for over a month at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences and was discharged from the hospital in April.

Major David Manlun, who died fighting militants in Nagaland’s Mon district in June, Havildar Giris Gurung and CRPF commandant Pramod Kumar will be awarded the medal posthumous­ly

Major Preetam Singh Kunwar will be the other recipient of Kirti Chakra.

President Ram Nath Kovind approved 112 gallantry awards, including 17 Shaurya Chakras and 85 Sena Medals (Gallantry) on the eve of Independen­ce Day.

JAITLEY SPEAKS ON SURGICAL STRIKE

The army carried out surgical strikes against terror launch pads in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir last September after India “ran out of patience” as the terrorists were not only targeting the armed forces but also civilians, defence and finance minister Arun Jaitley said.

In his customary broadcast to the armed forces on the eve of the Independen­ce Day, Jaitley said, “Despite our repeated requests to our Western neighbour not to use our territory occupied by it not only to train terrorists but also use it as launch pad for pushing these militants into India, such nefarious activities continued.” He said the army conducted surgical strikes at several of these launch pads to pre-empt infiltrati­on by terrorists.

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Manzoor Ahmed
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CRPF’s Chetan Kumar Cheeta suffered severe injuries in an encounter in Jammu and Kashmir in February this year.

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