Please Post on all Forums : Col MN Rai

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Please post this on all forums, along with video, photographs and news item. This needs to go far and wide. Especially militaryphotos.net, worldaffairsboard.com, bharat-rakshak.com etc.


At Braveheart's Cremation, Daughter Shouts His Regiment's War Cry

(Vishnu Som is a senior anchor and editor of documentaries and special programs at NDTV.)

She stood there, tears rolling down her cheeks, an 11-year-old girl seeing her father for the last time.

Alka Rai rose above her grief to shriek an old Gorkha war cry; then she saluted her father Colonel MN Rai, an officer of the 2/9 Gurkha Rifles who was commanding the 42 Rashtriya Rifles.

The 39-year-old was killed by terrorists in Tral in Kashmir on Tuesday. A day earlier, he had been honoured for his bravery and awarded a Yudh Seva Medal on Republic Day, recognition for his immense capability and success as a Commanding Officer involved in anti-terror operations.

Colonel Rai is survived by his wife, Priyanka, and three children - two daughters and a son, Aditya.

At the very solemn ceremony today at Brar Square at Delhi Cantonment, 6-year-old Aditya touched his father's feet for the last time, perhaps not understanding the gravity of what had happened.

His mother was inconsolable, almost unable to stand as she tried to shower her husband's body with petals.

Helping her was a CRPF officer in uniform. He stood strong, holding Priyanka up and guiding her away. The officer was none other than YN Rai, Colonel MN Rai's brother. In 2002, YN Rai had taken a bullet for the country, fighting terrorists in Jammu during the famous operation at the Raghunath Temple when terrorists killed nine people and injured 42.

And finally, there was General Dalbir Singh, the Army Chief, a fellow Gurkha officer, saluting the Colonel and then reaching out to the family, holding them, and assuring them that when the chips were down, the Army stood together, as one family. The deeds of Colonel MN Rai would not be forgotten. And the family would always be looked after.

MN Rai was an inspiration for many around him, the ultimate leader and best possible friend. Former Army officers who had been cadets with him told us about how he would not only complete a route march with 22 kilos on his back but often pick up the 22-kilo backpack of fellow cadets who were flagging.

As an officer, Rai was known to always take the initiative in what the Indian Army considers one of its finest traditions - the officer corps leading from the front.

It was no different this time around. When intelligence reports came in of a group of terrorists hiding in a home in Tral, the Colonel was the first to act, rushing to the site with an Army Quick Reaction team. When members of a family emerged from the house claiming the militants would surrender, he paused for a moment, a moment that cost him his life. Storming out of the house, the militants unleashed automatic gunfire in all directions.

The Colonel was hit on the temple. He died later in hospital.

Another man also lost his life. Sanjeev Singh of the Special Operations Group of the Jammu and Kashmir Police was a Head Constable who had been involved in anti-terrorist operations for years. He too was shot down and died on the spot.

Colonel MN Rai, who also has another brother in the Army, based in Kolkata, would have lived life in no other way. For him, as with so many brave-hearts of the Army, India comes first, each and every time.

His last status update on WhatsApp said it all ... "Play your role in life with such passion, that even after the curtains come down, the applause doesn't stop."

At Braveheart's Cremation, Daughter Shouts His Regiment's War Cry


 
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Please do post these, its vital that we show our Army in its true light!
 

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[One particular forum] is crawling with India apologists and defectors who hate anything that is Indian. Indian posters there are more interested in posting rape threads and Hindu bashing.

A thread in [another forum] already going on.

BTW I respect your pain and concern about our soldiers.

Jai Hind.

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Where have you posted, make sure it goes to forums where foreign military personel are active, like militaryphotos.net and world affairs board. It is the duty of forumers like us to spread the message far and wide
 

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It unnecessary thread with unnecessary request.
 

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[One particular forum] is crawling with India apologists and defectors who hate anything that is Indian. Indian posters there are more interested in posting rape threads and Hindu bashing.

A thread in [another forum] already going on.

BTW I respect your pain and concern about our soldiers.

Jai Hind.

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Can't agree more and it's really surprising that those "Indians" stoop so low to even help the enemies.

It also has few old bad mouth so called "Military Professionals" who literally shit from their mouth and idiotic in their comments and ready for a pig fight in mud. :dude:

But anyway nothing wrong if a thread is put up there.
 

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Well I dont care if it is [MOD Edit: Forum names removed.], or [MOD Edit: Forum names removed.], none of you have as many problems as I have with them. But it is the duty of all of us to make sure that we promote our Army even with our enemies!
 

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