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Daughter of soldier killed in J&K wants India to give a fitting reply to Pakistan

| | Sep 19, 2016, at 07:16 pm
Patna, Sept 19 (The Bihar Post/IBNS): The grieving family member of a soldier killed in Sunday terrorist attack in Uri, Jammu and Kashmir, wants India to give a befitting reply to Pakistan. All the terrorists involved in the attack were said to have come from Pakistan.

“India should launch similar attacks the way Pakistan-backed terrorists killed our jawans. Only then will Pakistan learn a lesson,” said daughter of martyred soldier Sunil Kumar Vidyarthi, who laid down his life fighting terrorists.


The teenaged girl also added she felt proud of her father’s supreme sacrifice.

The deceased soldier's family stays in Gaya to for their children's education.

A pall of gloom has descended at soldier’s paternal village at Boknari village under Paraiya block following the news of his death.

His father, Mathura Prasad Yadav, on the other hand, wants a decisive battle with Pakistan to settle scores. “After how many deaths, the Government of India will wake up? It’s time to teach a lesson to Pakistan,” he said.

The Nitish Kumar government in Bihar on Monday announced a compensation of Rs 500,000 to the next to kin of each soldier killed in terrorist attacks.

The state government also announced to conduct the last rites of martyrs with full state honours adding ministers will join their last rites.

(thebiharpost.com/IBNS)


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