Premium
This is an archive article published on August 26, 1997

When duty called, Chandigarh heroes did not pause

CHANDIGARH, Aug 25: The ongoing counter-insurgency operations in the Kashmir Valley and the North East have claimed the lives of two more o...

.

CHANDIGARH, Aug 25: The ongoing counter-insurgency operations in the Kashmir Valley and the North East have claimed the lives of two more officers from the city and its vicinity.

Those who died are Major P P S Sidhu, resident of Sector 15, and Major Depinder Bhuchar, Sector 4, Panchkula. Depinder is the third officer from the town to be killed during active service in Kashmir. A 30-year-old officer from 24 Punjab Regiment, Depinder was killed on Sunday when Pakistani troops resorted to unprovoked firing along the Line of Control (LoC) in Srinagar.

“My only support is gone,” said his father, R C Bhuchar, a retired senior accounts officer from the Indian Accounts and Audit Department. Depinder, or Deepak as he was called by his family, was a bachelor. He had told his father that he would get married after his tenure in Srinagar. “He was aggressive and adventurous and believed in taking risks,” recalled his brother-in-law Anil Sethi.

Story continues below this ad

Depinder’s body was cremated with full military honours here today. Senior Army officers as well as family members and well-wishers attended the funeral. A guard of honour and a three-gun salute was given to the departed soldier.

Meanwhile, a pall of gloom descended on the house of Major P P S Sidhu in Sector 15 here, as news came in that he had died fighting in Assam.His father, Gurdev Singh Sidhu, a retired teacher from the Chandigarh Education Department, was in a state of shock. His mother, Gurdeep Kaur, recalled that during the Passing out Parade in December 1991 he had told her: “You have given one of your sons to the country and now you should forget about me”.

He was married 10 years back and has two children — nine-year-old Simran and five-year-old Karan “Has he forgotten that I am here, ” asked Simran when she was told that her father would never return.

Latest Comment
Post Comment
Read Comments
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement