Saturday, February 10, 2018

Urban Development Minister Narendra Singh Tomar & CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan attends last rights of Martyr Ram Avtar Singh Lodhi












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Last night farewell to Shaheed Ram Avtar with humble eyes
Union Minister also gave a befitting support

Gwalior 05 February 2018 - Ram Avtar Singh Lodhi, who was martyred in Pakistani firing on Line of Control in Poonch sector in Jammu and Kashmir, was given the final farewell in his home village Baraua with full military honors. In the last visit of the martyrs, the crowd woke up. If every eye was humid, then in the heart a strong indignation against Pakistan. Praising Vande Mataram and filling slogans of Pakistan Mudabad, people gave their last farewell to Veer Saput. Central Panchayat Raj and Rural Development Minister Shri Narendra Singh Tomar also joined the last visit of the martyr. They laid down the body of the martyr. His three-year-old son DivyanShu gave a befitting reply to the body of Shaheed Ram Avtar.
On Monday evening, the body of Shaheed Ram Avtar reached his home village Baraua. The people paid tribute to the martyr in the humble eyes between gossip and anger. When the officers of the army handed over the bridal and national flag to Mrs. Rama, the wife of Lord Rama incarnation, all the people present with her family were flooded with tear gas. When the caravan of the last journey was extended from the house of the martyr, the complete path from the flora and fauna was filled with flowers. Seeing this scene, the lines of the "wish of the flower" written by the nationalist Makhanlal Chaturvedi "break me down the forest garden, you throw it on that path, the path that leads to the land of the motherland" becomes alive.
In the last visit of Shaheed Ram Avtar, a large number of regional citizens, including MLA Shri Bharat Singh Kushwaha, Sada President Mr. Rakesh Singh Jadoun, Brigadier of the Army, Collector Shri Rahul Jain and Superintendent of Police Dr. Ashish. All these and the family members of the martyr presented a flower cycle on the body before the last farewell. The soldiers bowed their arms and bowed down to their Jabonj soldiers.

Chief Minister came to Gwalior to bow down to martyrdom of Veer Saput Ram Avtar
Announcement of pension of Rs one crore, pension, job, housing, pension to mother
The martyr's statue will be installed and any public place will be named after the martyr

Gwalior 05 February 2018 / Chief Minister Shri Shivraj Singh Chauhan, while protecting the country's border, bowed down the martyrdom of Veer Saput Ram Avtar Singh Lodhi from Gwalior to Gwalior. He presented a floral circle on the body of martyrs of Lord Rama Avtar on Air Force Airport Maharajpura here and presented a tribute.
On this occasion, Chief Minister Shri Chouhan announced that the state government will give a sum of Rs one crore to the wife of Shahid Ram Avtar, which is extra in addition to the amount given by the army. Also, a flat or residential plot will be provided in Gwalior. By which the son and daughter of Shaheed Ram Avatar could be better studied. The Chief Minister said that the state government will give lifetime pension of 5,000 rupees per month to the mother of Shahid Ram Avatar. The idol of Shahid Ram Avatar will be installed at the appropriate place. Also, the name of any public place will be named after him, so that the future generation can remember his martyrdom. Shri Chauhan said that the wife of the martyr, or the family of the martyr, will decide, the family member will also give the job to the state government.
The chief minister said that while giving a reply to the nefarious intentions of Pakistan, 27-year-old Veer Saput Ram Avatar Lodhi, resident of village Baraua of Gwalior district, sacrificed his life for protecting mother. The whole of Madhya Pradesh is proud of his martyrdom. His devotional composition is now the sister of the entire state and his son-in-law son and daughter are the son-daughter of the whole state. Shri Chauhan said that Rama Bankur Rama Avatar has been given the position of Bharat Mata and Lord in his Shrechranas. The Chief Minister wished the peace of the departed soul and in this hour of calamity prayed to God to give strength to the family to endure suffering.
In addition to Chief Minister at the Air Force Station, besides the Chief Minister, the Central Panchayati Raj and Rural Development Minister Shri Narendra Singh Tomar, Mayor Mr. Vivek Narayan Shejwalkar, State President of BJP Shri Nandkumar Singh Chauhan, President of Sada Mr. Rakesh Jadoun, MLA Mr. Bharat Singh Kushwaha along with other Joint Representatives, Divisional Commissioner Shri B.M. Sharma, IG Shri Anshuman Yadav, DIG Mr. Manohar Verma, Collector Shri Rahul Jain, Superintendent of Police Dr Ashish and Air Force and Indian Army officers also offered wreaths on the body of the martyr. After this, with the entire military honors in the open vehicle of the army, the body of Shaheed Ram Avtar was sent to his home village Baraua.
On the other hand, while retaliating against the Pakistani firing near the Line of Control in Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir, four jawans of the Indian Army, including Veer Saput Rifleman Ram Avtar of Gwalior district, were martyred.
Shaheed Ramawatra was admitted to Indian Army a few years ago. They were stationed on the Line of Control in Poonch district. The son of Late Rajendra Singh, resident of village Baraua in Gwalior district, has left behind Shamid Ramawatra and his three-year-old son, Deivansh and daughter of around four months, Mansi. His parents and sons and daughters of Shaheed Ram Avtar with his mother, Mrs. Anguri Bai and his brother Mr. Mahendra Singh Lodhi and Mr. Ramsankar Singh Lodhi.

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