Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Dehradun major laid to rest, had grand anniversar­y plans

- Suparna Roy suparna.roy@htlive.com

DEHRADUN: Indian army major Vibhuti Shankar Dhoundiyal, 34, who was killed on Monday during an encounter in Pulwama, was looking forward to celebratin­g his first marriage anniversar­y in April this year and had made plans for the same along with his family, his sister Vaishnavi Dhoundiyal said.

Major Dhoundiyal, who belonged to the 55 Rashtriya Rifles of the Indian Army, is survived by his wife, three elder sisters, mother and his grandmothe­r. Major Dhoundiyal was the youngest in the family.

Major Dhoundiyal’s wife, Nitika Kaul (27), who works in a multinatio­nal company in Delhi said that she met the love of her life around four years ago in Delhi.

“There was nothing dramatic or extravagan­t; ours was a very beautiful and simple love story. Our bond strengthen­ed over the years and became stronger after marriage. Even though we lived far away, he was very caring and respected all my decisions.”

Major Dhoundiyal spoke with his wife last on Sunday night, before he left for the operation that would be his last. “He always informed me before leaving for operations. This time also he informed me and that was the last time we talked,” said Kaul

“I am not helpless; my husband was a braveheart,” said Kaul, adding that when a woman marries an army officer, she is trained from day one to face the situation she is facing now. Kaul, who hadn’t eaten anything was being fed grapes when she suddenly stopped and said: “Black grapes were Vibhu’s (Major VS Dhoundiyal) favourite.”

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