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‘I love you, please get up friend…’, with trembling hands, wife gave last salute to martyr Surendra

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The Indian Army has given a befitting reply to every attack of Pakistan. In these attacks, many soldiers were martyred while protecting the country. In this, five soldiers of India were martyred. The story of one of these soldiers who was martyred has come to light.

Surendra Kumar, a resident of Jhunjhunu in Rajasthan, was one of those five soldiers who were martyred while fighting the enemies. Before his last rites, a video of his wife is going viral on social media. Seeing which tears will come out of your eyes too.

‘I love you, please get up yaar’, martyr Surendra’s wife with trembling hands

Amidst the slogans of Bharat Mata Ki Jai, a woman is giving her last salute to her husband with trembling hands. This unconscious woman is Surendra Kumar’s wife. His wife is constantly screaming that “Please get up yaar, I love you yaar, please get up.” In the end, the woman pays tribute to her husband by saying Jai Hind. Seeing the woman losing her senses, the eyes of the people standing there became moist.

He was posted as an assistant sergeant for 14 years

Surendra Kumar, posted as an assistant sergeant, was a resident of Mehradasi in Jhunjhunu district of Rajasthan. He was posted in the Indian Air Force as a medical assistant sergeant in the medical branch for 14 years. As soon as his wife came to know about his martyrdom, his wife Seema’s health deteriorated. After which she was admitted to Jhunjhunu District Hospital.

The soldier left behind these people in his family

Talking about the family of martyred soldier Surendra, he has left behind his mother, wife and two small children. Surendra’s father was in the Central Reserve Police Force. His son lit the funeral pyre of Surendra. At the same time, a video of the martyr’s daughter is also going viral on social media. In which she is seen saying that “My father was very good. I will take revenge for my father’s death by joining the Air Force.”