Other two Siachen victims: Bodies yet to arrive, villagers unhappy


Hassan, Feb 13 (DHNS): People of Tejuru village have accused the Hassan district administration of not sharing information about when the body of Subedar T T Nagesh, one of the 10 soldiers who died in an avalanche in Siachen Glacier last week, would be brought down to his native village.

Holding a banner with a portrait of Nagesh, the villagers demanded what arrangements had been made for the funeral. Although Deputy Commissioner Umesh Kusugal and Tahsildar Manjunath V had visited the soldier’s house a few days after the incident, they “failed” to assure his family about the arrangements for his last rites.

Kusugal was not in office when the villagers arrived. Hassan MLA, H S Prakash, visited the spot and spoke to the villagers. He called the deputy commissioner to office. Kusugal arrived around 12.15 pm.

Pacifying the agitators, the deputy commissioner said the officials were in constant touch with the Army authorities. He said he had served in the Army for 22 years and was aware of the formalities. The Army will inform the Hassan district administration at least six hours before the body is airlifted from Siachen.

Kusugal assured them that the administration had made all necessary arrangements. The body would be kept near the deputy commissioner’s office in Hassan to enable the public to pay their last respects to Nagesh. The tahsildar will personally brief the family about the funeral arrangements.

In Tejuru, Nagesh’s family is anxiously awaiting his body. His two sons have not attended school since his death. The condition of his wife Asha is unstable. She is his niece. He has six sisters and two brothers. Another of Nagesh’s niece, Shruthi, said he was the only person who was educated in the family.

February 12 was the birthday of Nagesh’s son Preetham. When Nagesh had visited the village five months ago, he promised to gift him a bicycle. Learning about the incident in the media, a senior citizen from Holenarasipur visited the village and offered to present a bicycle to Preetham.

Expecting the arrival of the body anytime, villagers have voluntarily made preparations for the funeral at Nagesh’s farm near Tejuru lake.

Mysuru village awaits soldier’s body

People of Pashupathi, the native village of Sepoy P N Mahesha, one of the three soldiers from Karnataka who died in an avalanche at Siachen Glacier last week, are unhappy that the Mysuru district administration hasn’t made arrangements for his funeral. Mahesha’s sister Yogamani said the authorities had not provided any information about the arrival of the body, though they had visited the village and collected necessary information.

Mahesha’s relative P N Dinesh told Deccan Herald that the soldier would be buried near his father’s grave in the village. Youths in the village have voluntarily cleaned the place for the funeral and expressed unhappiness that the authorities hadn’t made arrangements for the last rites despite being informed about the burial place. A source said the body would arrive on Saturday.

  

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  • Evans Christopher Sumitra, UDUPI/NEW YORK,USA.

    Sat, Feb 13 2016

    This was a terrible tragedy and we all are upset about it. These villagers have to bear and wait till the body arrives. This incident happened at a height of 20,000 feet above sea level and the inclement weather has to be taken into consideration. The rescuers and other soldiers are doing their best to bring down the bodies and transferred to the respective homes of the deceased families.

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  • yeshavanth g shetty, Mangaluru

    Sat, Feb 13 2016

    Let us accept the ground reality & give utmost respect to the rescue & recovery team as they are fighting the inclement weather & no disparity of any sort with anyone.Let's continue upholding the highest tradition of Armed Forces discipline to the Best of it's ability even in the worst,hopeless
    case.Hum Honge Kaamyaab with the people in Uniform,be rest assured.Jai Hind.

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  • Ahmed, Mangaluru

    Sat, Feb 13 2016

    All the 10 soldiers who lost their lives guarding our country deserve equal respect. why differentiate between the one who died at hospital and at place of mishap.

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  • Christine, Mangalore / Kuwait

    Sat, Feb 13 2016

    Very sorry to hear such a mishap. These are the real soldiers who protect us day and night and providing us with piece of mind!! There are some jobless goons who working on stupid issues such as to stop the Valentine day!!

    Hats off to the soldiers and their families who has raised them.

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