Hindustan Times (East UP)

CDS Bipin Rawat cremated with full military honours

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The final rites of India’s first chief of defence staff (CDS) General Bipin Rawat were performed at the Brar Square crematoriu­m in Delhi Cantonment on Friday. General Rawat was killed along with his wife Madhulika and 11 other military personnel in a chopper crash near Coonoor in Tamil Nadu’s Niligiris district on Wednesday.

The CDS was accorded a sombre 17-gun salute in line with protocol. About 800 service personnel took part in the cremation ceremony. The Last Post and Rouse were played by triservice­s buglers, following which the funeral pyre was lit by her daughters Kritika and Tarini.

Before this, defence minister Rajnath Singh paid his tribute at the crematoriu­m. Other members of the family also joined the daughters in paying their last respects.

Their mortal remains were brought from their residence in a gun carriage decked with flowers with hundreds of mourners joining the funeral procession as it proceeded towards the crematoriu­m. Citizens were seen chanting “jab tak suraj chaand rahega, Bipin ji ka naam rahega”. The bodies were kept at the residence till 2pm for people to pay their last rites.

Along with about 800 service personnel, Singh, law minister Kiren Rijiju, ambassador of France to India Emmanuel Lenain and British high commission­er to India Alex Ellis were in attendance for the military funeral.

Top military commanders of Sri Lanka, Bhutan, Nepal and Bangladesh also joined the CDS in his final journey.

Earlier in the day, politician­s cutting across party lines, envoys and clerics paid their tribute to General Rawat and his wife at their residence.

Union ministers Amit Shah, Nirmala Sitharaman, Mansukh Mandaviya, Smriti Irani, Narendra Singh Tomar and Sarbananda Sonowal went the Rawats’ residence to pay their last respects. Several political leaders like Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, Uttarakhan­d CM Pushkar Singh Dhami, Congress leaders Rahul Gandhi, Mallikarju­n Kharge and Harish Singh Rawat, BJP chief JP Nadda and DMK leaders A Raja and Kanimozhi, among others, laid a wreath on the mortal remains of the CDS and his wife.

The Army said the mortal remains of only three persons -General Rawat, his wife Madhulika Rawat and Brigadier Lidder — had been positively identified so far.Brigadier Lidder was cremated earlier in the day with full military honour.

The Indian Air Force (IAF) on Friday called for avoiding “uninformed” speculatio­n on the chopper crash that killed CDS Gen Bipin Rawat, his wife and 11 armed forces personnel.

Defence minister Rajnath Singh said in Parliament on Thursday a tri-services probe has been ordered into the crash and it is being headed by Marshal Manavendra Singh, the Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief of the IAF’s Training Command.

In a tweet, the IAF said the inquiry would be completed expeditiou­sly and the facts will be brought out. “IAF has constitute­d a tri-service Court of Inquiry to investigat­e the cause of the tragic helicopter accident on 08 Dec 21,” it said.

“The inquiry would be completed expeditiou­sly & facts brought out. Till then, to respect the dignity of the deceased, uninformed speculatio­n may be avoided,” it added.

The IAF’s comments came amid speculatio­n by a certain section about reasons for the crash on Wednesday including doubts about whether it was the result of a possible sabotage.

Meanwhile, farmers at the Ghazipur border on Friday organised a ‘havan’ to pray for General Bipin Rawat, his wife and 11 other defence personnel who were killed in a helicopter crash in Tamil Nadu.

Besides farmers, national spokespers­on of the Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) Rakesh Tikait, BKU Uttar Pradesh president Rajbir Singh Jadaun and other office-bearers attended the ‘havan’, according to the state vice president of the farmers’ group Rajbir Singh.

 ?? ?? Huge crowd gather during the funeral procession of Gen Bipin Rawat from his residence to Brar Square in New Delhi on Friday.
Huge crowd gather during the funeral procession of Gen Bipin Rawat from his residence to Brar Square in New Delhi on Friday.

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