CRPF jawan’s kin happy as IAF strikes in Pak

AGRA: Hours after the Indian Air Force (IAF) bombed the training camps of Jaish-e-Mohammad in Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) and beyond, the circle of relatives of slain CRPF jawan, killed in the Pulwama terror attack, expressed happiness over the "revenge" of jawans' deaths.

On February 14, Koushal Kumar Rawat (48) of 115 battalion CRPF was a number of the 40 jawans who had been killed in the suicide attack at the paramilitary convoy in Pulwama. Slain Rawat hailed from Keharai village underneath Tajganj police jurisdiction in UP's Agra district - although his circle of relatives was settled in Gurugram.


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Speaking to TOI, Rawat’s elder son Abhishek Rawat stated, “Tomorrow is my father’s ‘tervi’ (13th day of the ultimate rites). The Indian Air Force and the Indian executive have given us the most important gift of our existence. They have avenged my father and his colleagues’ loss of life. I bow to them.”


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He stated, “There is a way of satisfaction with little smile on my mother Mamta Rawat and grandmother Sudha Rawat faces. They both had been in deep trauma after my father’s loss of life.”


Kamal Rawat, more youthful brother of deceased Koushal Rawat, stated, “PM Narendra Modi kept his promise and did what he stated. He avenged our males.”


Meanwhile, party unfold across more than a few districts of Uttar Pradesh together with Agra, Mathura, Firozabad, Kasganj, Aligarh, with locals bursting crackers and sharing candies.
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