CM Saini Pays Tribute to BSF Martyr from Rewari Killed in Manipur Op
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini on Saturday, 30 May 2026, paid tribute to BSF Assistant Sub-Inspector Dayakishan, a resident of Bhakli village in Rewari district, who laid down his life during a joint operation in Manipur. Saini expressed his condolences to the martyr's family and prayed for the departed soul.
Context
Posting in Hindi on X, CM Saini wrote: 'मणिपुर में भारत माता की सेवा करते हुए जॉइंट ऑपरेशन के दौरान अपने प्राणों का बलिदान देने वाले...' ['While serving Mother India in Manipur, the brave son who sacrificed his life during a joint operation...'], referring to ASI Dayakishan as a 'veer sapoot' — a brave son of the soil. He prayed that God grant peace to the departed soul and give the family strength to bear this unbearable grief.
ASI Dayakishan belonged to Bhakli, a village in Rewari, a district in southern Haryana long recognised for its tradition of service in the armed forces and central paramilitary organisations.
Policy Backdrop
Following the outbreak of ethnic violence in Manipur in May 2023 between the Meitei and Kuku-Zo communities, the Ministry of Home Affairs deployed additional units of the Border Security Force (BSF) and other Central Armed Police Forces for joint operations alongside the Army under unified command structures. The BSF, a central armed police force, has been a critical component of these internal-security deployments in the northeastern state.
The deployments have continued over subsequent years as the security situation in parts of Manipur has remained fragile, with joint operations periodically resulting in casualties among security personnel.
Stakeholders and Impact
The martyrdom of ASI Dayakishan underscores the human cost borne by families across India's states in sustaining central paramilitary deployments in conflict-affected regions. Rewari district, like several other districts in Haryana, has a high density of recruitment into the armed forces and paramilitary organisations, making such losses deeply felt at the community level.
State chief ministers routinely issue public tributes when personnel from their states are killed in internal-security operations, a practice that highlights the pan-Indian composition of forces like the BSF. CM Saini's statement reflects this established protocol while also signalling the Haryana government's acknowledgment of the sacrifice to the martyr's family and community.
What's Next
Attention will now turn to whether the Haryana government announces ex-gratia compensation or additional martyr benefits for the family of ASI Dayakishan, as is customary following the death of a state resident in active service. Any further details on the joint operation in which he was killed may also emerge through official channels in the coming days.