Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Father of Major killed in avalanche rues lack of basic facilities at border

- Indo Asian News Service letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEWDELHI: After the kin of squadron leader Samir Abrol, who died in a Mirage 2000 crash in Bengaluru, raised questions about the system, the father of Major Nisheet Dogra, killed in an avalanche in Sikkim, on Tuesday rued the lack of basic facilities in the border areas.

“My son Major Nisheet Dogra of 7 Cavalry died today at the China border, Sikkim Jongri. There was no electricit­y. No generator working for over a week. Please improve conditions,” tweeted Umesh Chander. Nisheet Dogra was cremated in Indirapura­m in Ghaziabad on Tuesday.

Umesh Chander said everyone knew about the conditions. “I was generally drawing attention to the fact that something should be done to improve these things,” he said. “All I wanted to say was that infrastruc­ture on the border should be improved.”

Army chief General Bipin Rawat also paid tributes to Major Nisheet. Reports said that Major Nisheet went missing following heavy snowfall and bilzzard in North Sikkim.

Earlier, Squadron Leader Abrol’s brother Sushant had talked about warriors being given outdated machines as he blamed it on a corrupt system. His wife Garima pledged to get to the cause of the crash. “How many more of these pilots have to give up their life to shake you up and make you realise there is something really wrong with the system?” she wrote in a post.

UMESH CHANDER SAID EVERYONE KNEW ABOUT THE CONDITIONS.

“I WAS GENERALLY DRAWING ATTENTION TO THE FACT THAT SOMETHING SHOULD BE DONE,” HE SAID

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