How is Dinanagar Honoring Pulwama Martyr Constable Maninder Singh Seven Years Later?
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New Delhi, Feb 14 (NationPress) The town of Dinanagar in Punjab's Gurdaspur region solemnly commemorated the 17th martyrdom anniversary of CRPF Constable Maninder Singh, one of the 40 brave personnel who lost their lives in the 2019 Pulwama terrorist attack. The event featured floral tributes and moving remembrance ceremonies attended by officials, family members, and local residents on Saturday.
Among those honoring the fallen soldier were Chief Judicial Magistrate Harpreet Singh, Colonel Vishwanath from the 25 MAC Unit, and Lieutenant B.S. Negi of the 3 JAK LI Unit, who paid their respects through floral offerings, acknowledging his ultimate sacrifice while serving the nation.
The ceremony embodied a mix of sorrow and pride as the country observed seven years since one of the most catastrophic terror attacks on security forces in Jammu and Kashmir.
Reflecting on that fateful day, Lakhvish Singh Attri, brother of Constable Maninder Singh, recounted, "This tragedy unfolded in 2019, on February 14, when the soldiers were returning to their posts after leave. In the attack in Pulwama, 40 soldiers were martyred, and my brother was one of them."
"The last conversation I had with him was about some home-related matters. We learned through television that a terrorist attack had targeted the Army. Tension filled the air, and by evening, it was confirmed that he had been martyred. We were heartbroken, yet proud that he sacrificed his life for our country. He had completed his B.Tech and inspired me to pursue a career in the Army as well," he added.
His father, Satpal Attri, shared his pride in his son's accomplishments and sacrifice. He stated, "Today marks seven years since he was martyred. He was exceptionally talented and consistently excelled, often securing top positions in his class..."
On February 14, 2019, a suicide bomber drove an explosives-laden vehicle into a convoy of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) on the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway in Pulwama district, resulting in the deaths of 40 personnel and numerous injuries.
The assault was executed by terrorists associated with Jaish-e-Mohammed and sent shockwaves throughout the nation, significantly heightening tensions between India and Pakistan.
In retaliation, India conducted airstrikes on a Jaish-e-Mohammed camp located in Pakistan's Balakot, delivering a powerful message against terrorism.
As the nation observes the seventh anniversary of the Pulwama attack, tributes to the 40 CRPF personnel, who laid down their lives in the line of duty, continue to flow.