Barmer : Havildar Nakhat Singh Bhati, a courageous son of Barmer district of Rajasthan posted within the Indian Army, died in a highway accident in Arunachal Pradesh on Tuesday whereas on obligation. A wave of mourning unfold within the district after the information of Havildar Nakhat Singh’s demise. The Army knowledgeable about this accident on Tuesday night.
Some military troopers have been travelling in a automobile throughout Operation Alert in Arunachal Pradesh on Tuesday. During this, the automobile instantly crashed, killing 3 troopers of the nation. Havildar Nakhat Singh of Harsani village of Barmer district of Rajasthan can also be amongst them. As quickly because the accident was identified, a wave of mourning unfold in all the space. According to the soldier’s cousin Mahendra Singh, Havildar Nakhat Singh Bhati was posted in 19 Grenadiers Arunachal Pradesh. He was posted in Arunachal Pradesh for the final two years.
Heartfelt tribute to the courageous son of Harsani (Barmer), Havildar Shri Nakhat Singh Bhati of 19 Grenadiers, Indian Army, who sacrificed his life whereas defending the motherland in Arunachal Pradesh.
I pray to God that the departed soul could relaxation in peace and the household might be able to bear this immense loss. pic.twitter.com/WOwe5vlY5k
— Manvendra Singh (@ManvendraJasol) August 28, 2024
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The final rites shall be carried out within the native village: Nakhat Singh’s physique is anticipated to succeed in Barmer on Thursday morning. It is being instructed that Havildar Nakhat Singh’s physique could first be dropped at Delhi, after which the physique shall be dropped at Barmer with navy honors. After this, Havildar Nakhat Singh’s final rites shall be carried out in his native village Harsani.
The information of the martyrdom of Shri Nakhat Singh Ji, a resident of Harsani village of the Assembly constituency, whereas defending Mother India in Arunachal Pradesh is extraordinarily unhappy.
I pray to God to present a spot to the noble soul in his ft and provides energy to the bereaved household to bear this immense sorrow. pic.twitter.com/4QuhfpWGho— Ravindra Singh Bhati (@RavindraBhati__) August 28, 2024
Lieutenant General of Eastern Command expressed condolences: Indian Army’s Eastern Command Chief Lieutenant General R.C. Tiwari and all ranks posted on social media and expressed condolences on the demise of courageous Havildar Nakhat Singh, Naik Mukesh Kumar and Guard Ashish who made the supreme sacrifice within the line of obligation in Arunachal Pradesh. He wrote that the Indian Army stands firmly with the bereaved households. Many individuals together with Rawat Tribhuvan Singh of the previous royal household of Barmer, former MP Colonel Manvendra Singh, Shiv MLA Ravindra Singh Bhati expressed condolences and consoled the members of the family.