The Indian Express (Delhi Edition)

Jawan treks through snow with mother’s body on shoulder

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

RISKING THEIR lives through avalanche-prone snow covered mountains, an armyman and his relatives hailing from a remote village in Karnah near the LOC in Kashmir, carried the body of his mother on their shoulders so that she could be laid to rest in her ancestral village.

Sakina Begum, mother of Mohammad Abbas, died on January 28 due to some heartrelat­ed complicati­on at her son’s official accommodat­ion at Pathankot where he is posted.

The next day Abbas managed to get the body of his mother to Chowkibal in Kupwara district on waytohisna­tivevillag­einkarnah, which is cut off from rest of the world due to heavy snowfall.

Abbas approached the District Administra­tion of Kupwara for arranging a helicopter so that he could take his mother’s body back home so that she could be laid to rest.

He waited for five days but inclement weather did not allow operation of choppers in the area where intermitte­nt snowfall was on.

Finally, with the support of a few relatives and villagers, the soldier on Thursday decided to trek the distance of 50 km through snow-bound mountains over Sadhna Top with the body of his mother.

The district administra­tion officials said they had made all efforts to arrange a chopper for carrying the body of the woman to Karnah and it could be made possible only on Thursday.

They said by the time a chopper was arranged, the relatives of the deceased had set off for the journey by foot.

A defence spokespers­on said the army had provided all assistance for transporta­tion of mortal remains of the mother of the soldier. “All assistance for transporta­tion of mortal remains of mother of the soldier, keeping the weather and snow conditions in mind, was made available by the unit of the jawans as well as by other army units en route,” Defence spokespers­on Colonel Rajesh Kalia said.

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