Himachal Pradesh: Vivek merged with Panchatattva, wife raised slogans of ‘Mera Fauji Amar Rahe’, mother said – proud of son

11 people were martyred along with CDS Bipin Rawat and his wife in the Army helicopter crash in Kinnur, Tamil Nadu. In this, Jaisinghpur Lance Naik Vivek Kumar of Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh was also involved. He was the PSO of CDS Bipin Rawat. Vivek’s body reached his house on Saturday evening and then the people of the whole village bid him a final farewell with moist eyes.
Lance Naik Vivek Kumar, a resident of Thehdu village of Kosari area of Jaisinghpur in Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh, was also martyred in the Army helicopter crash in Kinnur, Tamil Nadu. At the same time, on Saturday, his last rites were performed in his hometown Jaisinghpur in Kangra. During this, apart from his parents, the entire village was existing with wife Priyanka Rani and other family members. At the same time, everyone bid him a final farewell with moist eyes.
Lance Naik Vivek’s wife Priyanka gave her last farewell to the couple of Suhagin. During this, Priyanka kept the tricolor on her chest. On reaching the crematorium, Priyanka raised slogans of ‘Mera Fauji Amar Rahe’. After this, the eyes of the people involved in the last farewell became moist.
Asha Devi, mother of Lance Layak Vivek Kumar said that I sacrificed my son for the country. I take pride in that. He was our support system. My second son is unemployed. We need the support of the government.
Vivek was from Upper Thehdu village of Kosari area of Jaisinghpur sub-division of Kangra district. Lance Naik Vivek Kumar was admitted to the Jack Rifle in 2012 after receiving his 12th education. Later he was serving as a para commando. Vivek was married in the year 2020 and became the father of the son in September 2 months ago. His wish to celebrate his son’s first birthday remained unfulfilled.
After taking DNA samples of the martyr’s family members, the army matched it with the DNA of Lance Naik Vivek Kumar. After this his body was identified and then it was handed over to his family members on Saturday.
Vivek’s unit was posted at Nahan, but he was a para commando and was posted as PSO to CDS Bipin Singh Rawat only a year and a half ago. Vivek was a very skilled and skilled soldier in war. Apart from serving in Kashmir, he had also been posted on the China border. He was a para commando and was expert in Combat Free Fall. Apart from this, he had proficiency in communication expert and unarmed combat. Vivek had proficiency in jumping even from a height of 30 thousand feet.
Vivek’s father Ramesh Chand works as a daily wage earner. While mother Asha Devi is a housewife. At the same time, Vivek has a younger brother, who works in a bakery in Chaubin, Baijnath. One sister is married.
At the same time, around 12.30 pm on Saturday, the body of Lance Naik Vivek Kumar was brought to Gaggal Airport. During this, other people including CM Jai Ram Thakur paid tribute to his body. The Chief Minister consoled Vivek’s father Ramesh Chand and said that this is not yours but the son of the entire state and country. Vivek’s family will be given ten lakh rupees by the government. Along with this, giving a job to a member of the martyr’s family will also be considered.
It is being told that Vivek’s brother-in-law had died at the age of 19 and he was also the support of the in-laws side. He was taking care of his mother-in-law and father-in-law. At the same time, Vivek was the only earning support in his family.