Jaipur: Remaining Fana Rifles Assam Jawan Rajendra Prasad Meena, who was killed in the task in Manipur on Saturday, will reach Jaipur on Monday and will be cremated with military honor in his home village in Dausa.
He was killed in action when a convoy where he traveled ambushed by the rebels.
Meena comes from the village of being beaten in the Dausa district.
He had left his wife and two children.
A resident of Sanjay Meena Village said, “Mortal Rajendra’s remnants will reach Jaipur after he was taken to Bandikui where he would be cremated with a military award on Monday if the arrival occurred before sunset.
We have started preparations for the same thing.
His family is still In a surprised state and they did not believe that he was no more.
“Meena who joined the power at a young age was in the late 20s and had less than a decade of service.
Before Manipur, Rajendra posted in Mizoram and recently took his wife along with children to his new post after the family accommodation.
Rajendra is the eldest of three siblings and has younger siblings and sisters.
His father became agriculture while his brother worked on the train.
Assam’s rifle convoy was ambushed by rebels in Thinghat, Manipur on November 13 at 1100 hours.
Five soldiers including Col Viplav Tripathi Commanding Officer of 46 Assam Rifles were killed in a row of tasks.
The family of commanders (wives and children) also lost their lives in the incident.
Militant People’s Liberation Army (PLA) and Manipur Naga People (MNPF) on Saturday together carried out the deadliest attacks in the northeast in six years, near the Indian-Myanmar border in the Churachandpur district.