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J&K: Family mourns as soldier killed in IED attack ahead of wedding

Manhas, whose younger brother is also in the Army, was supposed to get married around April 20-21, the grieving father said, as his relatives and neighbours made a beeline in front of the house to convey their condolences.

News Arena Network - Jammu - UPDATED: February 12, 2025, 05:57 PM - 2 min read

Mortal remains of Naik Mukesh Singh brought to his residence in Samba, J&K.


Naik Mukesh Singh Manhas, who was killed in an IED blast near the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu's Akhnoor sector on Tuesday, had returned to his Army unit on January 28 after his engagement and giving final touches to his new house.

 

 

Captain Karamjit Singh Bakshi from Jharkhand's Ranchi was also killed in the blast carried out by terrorists.

 

Hailing from Jammu and Kashmir's Samba, 29-year-old Manhas was supposed to get married in April.

 

In his native Bri Kamila village in the border district of Samba, villagers remembered Manhas as an enthusiastic cricketer, an extrovert and someone who was always ready to extend a helping hand to the needy.

 

"He served the Army for more than nine years and a half. He was posted in Siachen glacier (in Ladakh), Kashmir and Punjab, before moving to Akhnoor recently. He returned to his unit on January 28 after a two-week leave from duty for his ring ceremony," his father Chagatar Singh, a retired police personnel, told reporters.

 

Manhas, whose younger brother is also in the Army, was supposed to get married around April 20-21, the grieving father said, as his relatives and neighbours made a beeline in front of the house to convey their condolences.

 

Chagatar Singh said his son joined the Army at a very young age to fulfil his desire to serve the country.

 

"His two sisters, one elder to him and another younger, are married. He was a cricket lover and made extraordinary efforts during his recent stay in the village to prepare a cricket pitch for youngsters," Mahesh, a childhood friend of the slain soldier, said.

 

Also read: Homage paid to two soldiers killed in Jammu IED blast

 

Chuni Lal, another resident of the village, said Manhas was full of energy and was always motivating youngsters to get involved in sporting activities.

 

"We have lost a true gem in a cowardly terror attack. The enemy has no courage to face our brave soldiers and is undertaking such types of actions. We believe our forces will take appropriate action to ensure justice for the martyrs," he said.

 

Men and women who assembled at the house were in tears as they waited for the mortal remains of the deceased.

 

Officials said the body of Manhas will be taken to his village and his funeral will be held with full military hours later in the day.

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