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A tribute to Gorkha martyr in J&K by comrades and seniors

10:15 AM
Kolkata: Lance Havildar Prem Bahadur Resmi Magar lived by the motto 'Kayar Hono Banda Marno Ramro (Better to die than to live the life of a coward)' till he breathed his last while fighting terrorists along the Line of Control (LAC) in Tangdhar, Jammu & Kashmir, on Wednesday. On Thursday, he was given a befitting tribute by comrades and seniors at the Badami Bag Cantonment in Srinagar.

Magar, a 'Ghatak' commando of the unit, was part of the team that thwarted an infiltration bid and shot dead four terrorists. In the process, he was martyred. A battle hardened soldier with 18 yrs of distinguished service, Magar had also been actively involved in two previous operations in the same area in which seven terrorists were killed.

The warrior hailed from Sauni village in the Falpa district of Nepal and was a true embodiment of the martial and yet mirthful character that is common to all Gorkhas. It was his ilk that made the late Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw once famously remark, "If a man says he is not afraid of dying, he's either lying or he's a Gorkha". The Gorkha Rifles is one of the finest regiments of the Indian Army, many units of which have their recruitment base in Nepal as part of a Britain-India-Nepal tripartite agreement signed at the time of independence in 1947.
Gorkha martyr given tribute by comrades and seniors
Lance Havildar Prem Bahadur Resmi Magar a Gorkha martyr given tribute by comrades and seniors
The 37 years old martyr, son of a farmer, is survived by his wife Devi Resmi Magar and two children aged 13 and 10 years. His son is named Dol Bahadur and daughter Yogita. Paying glowing tributes to the hero, Lt Gen Satish Dua, commander, Chinar Corps, said: "The nation shall remain indebted to his sacrifice and the present generation as well as posterity will continue to draw inspiration from him." Expressing his condolences to the bereaved family, he reaffirmed the Army's commitment to their well being.


Via TOI


Gorkha soldire martyred and 4 militants killed in a gun fight in J&K Tangdhar

6:05 PM
17th June 2016 J&K : Gorkha Prem Bahadur Reshmi Magar martyred in the gunfight with the militants in the Tangdhar sector in J&K. 4 militants were killed in the encounter.The nation pays tribute to the veer jawan Lance Havaldar Prem Bahadur Reshmi of 1 ‪Gorkha‬ Rifles who laid his life at J&K's Tangdhar in encounter with the terrorists.Two troopers were injured in the encounter in Tangdhar.

"Havaldar Prem Bahadur Reshmi Magar was injured and later succumbed to his injuries. He is survived by his wife and two children," said Defence Spokesperson N N Joshi, adding that the operation was launched by a team of Gorkha Regiment and Rashtriya Rifles.

The militants' infiltration bid was foiled by security forces when they spotted a group of militants moving from across the border towards the Line of Control at midnight.
Gorkha soldire martyred and 4 militants killed in a gun fight in J&K Tangdhar
Gorkha soldire martyred and 4 militants killed in a gun fight in J&K Tangdhar
The firefight broke when the militants were challenged and opened fire. This is the second infiltration bid in the Kupwara district since Tuesday. The four militants were killed close to the Line of Control (LoC) in Kalban Nar in Tangdhar sector, 185 km from Srinagar. The gunfight erupted early today when the Army noticed movement of a group of heavily armed militants in the sector.

On Wednesday, a signalman of the army succumbed to his injuries and a terrorist was shot dead by the army after militants infiltrated into Kupwara district, near Macchil sector.

Five soldiers were reportedly injured in that operation.

Meanwhile on Thursday, Chinar Corps Commander Lt General Satish Dua led a team of officers and other ranks of the army in paying tributes to the slain signalman by laying a floral wreath on his coffin.

Army sources attributed said the recent spurt in infiltration bids to improvement in weather. So far this year, 54 such attempts have been made and 19 ultras have been killed. Official said over 200 militants are waiting at various launch pads across LoC in Pakistan occupied Kashmir.


Gorkha bodies condemns NH-2 shooting allegedly by Kuki militants

8:35 AM
Manipur Kpi/Spt, Jun 5 : Suspected Kuki militants numbering about four shot and seriously injured a truck driver identified as Sanjeev Pradhan (26) s/o Rudra Bahadur Pradhan of Taphou Nepali village yesterday at about 9.30 pm.

The incident occurred at S-Golai near Changoubung turning when the cadres stopped the truck for monetary demands and fired 20-30 rounds which injured the victim in his abdomen.

The cadres fled the crime scene after puncturing the tyres, destroying the windshield and pumping four bullets into the driver. Soon after the incident, the 35 Assam Rifles Hengbung post immediately rushed to the spot and recovered the driver before providing crucial first aid.



Driver Sanjeev Pradhan (26) shot on NH-2 suspected by Kuki militants Photos by Poudel Prakash Poudel

Based on the incident, a police FIR under U/S 400/307/338/427 IPC & 25 (I-C) Act has been lodged at Kangpokpi police station for further investigation. The police recovered more than 25 empty cases of cartridges from the spot today morning.

Meanwhile, the Gorkha Samaj, Senapati has strongly condemned the incident wherein innocent truck driver are targeted by armed cadres for extortion and kidnapping for ransom.

Such incidents of shooting, killing, harassing, kidnapping of drivers and transporters are common along the lifeline of the State. Strongly demanding justice to the victim and keeping NH-2 safe from all such unwanted incidents, the Gorkha Samaj has warned that it will be compelled to launch agitation if those responsible do not come out with clarification within three days deadline.

The Gorkha Samaj, Senapati has also expressed its gratitude to the 35 AR led by Major Gulati, company commander for timely intervention and saving the driver’s lives. Such yeomen service of the 35 AR is acknowledged in truest term and appreciated the noble deeds, it said.

The All Manipur Gorkha Students’(AMGSU) Union has also vehemently condemned the incident and termed the act as ‘notorious’ and unacceptable in society.

The union also urged all to shun anti-social activities in the future.

Gorkha Union Sadar Hills (GUSH) has vehemently condemned the attacked on a truck driver. GUSH general secretary Milan Pradhan condemning the incident said innocent truck drivers are frequently targeted by armed cadres for extortion and kidnapping for ransom along the Imphal-Dimapur road. The union has urged the armed group involved in the attack to stop harassing, killing and abducting drivers along the highway.



Via thesangaiexpress

Gorkha martyred in Manipur terrorist ambush

9:06 AM
Manipur May 22 : Gorkha community deeply condole the sad demise of Mahesh Gurung and 5 other personnel. Mahesh Gurung of 29 Assam Rifles from Dehradun was martyred during a terrorist ambush reportedly by CorCom (Coordination Committee) militants at Hangshi, around 15 km from its battalion headquarters at Joupi village, in Chandel district of Manipur. The ambush took place between Hengshi and Tuiyang villages around 12.30 pm when the JCO and other jawans were returning after inspecting a landslide scene in the locality. Saheed Gurung had joined the duty only past month after spending his holiday at home. Saheed Gurung leaves behind his wife Seema Gurung, a 11 year old son, and a one day old baby daughter.



Mahesh Gurung of 29 Assam Rifles from Dehradun
Six personnel including an officer of the Assam Rifles have been killed in an encounter with terrorists in Manipur's Chandel district. The men belonged to a Quick Reaction Team.

Sources in the government said that an umbrella group of terrorist organisations planned and executed the attack. Four AK rifles, one INSAS Rifle and one LMG rifle have been taken away by the militants. CorCom, which is responsible for many bombings, is an umbrella group in Manipur comprising the Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP), Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL), People’s Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK), Progressive faction (PREPAK-Pro), Revolutionary People’s Front (RPF – the political wing of the People’s Liberation Army – PLA), United National Liberation Front (UNLF) and United Peoples Party of Kangleipak (UPPK).

Home Minister Rajnath Singh - who reviewed the situation with top security officials -- directed the forces to take the "strongest possible action" against the terrorists involved.

Reinforcements have been sent to the area and a massive combing operation is underway.

Last year, 18 army personnel were killed in the same district in an ambush by a group of Naga militants.


3 gorkhas of 3/1 GR dies fighting for the nation against terrorists

10:52 AM
Rfn Ankit Pradhan, L/Nk Aash Kumar Gurung and Rfn Bishal Gurung who became Saheed while defending our great nation, against terrorists.
3 gorkhas of 3/1 GR dies fighting for the nation against terrorists
SAHEED GORKHALI BROTHERS - WHO DIED PROTECTING OUR NATION
According to sources, a group of 4-7 infiltrators who had sneaked into India near Darshan post along the Line of Control (LoC) opposite to Pakistan’s Chhajula Post.

The group of infiltrators were intercepted by the army’s 3/1 GR in the dense forest area. The group of infiltrators after being challenged opened indiscriminate fire with sophisticated weapons upon the forces, the fire was retaliated by the army ensuing a fierce gunfight, they said.

Following a fierce gunfight four army men including a Junior Commissioned Officer (JCO) Subedar BB Thapa and Ankit Pradhan, Aash Kumar Gurung and Bishal Gurung sustained serious bullet injuries.

In the initial gunfight, four army men, including a Junior Commissioned Officer (JCO) Subedar BB Thapa sustained serious bullet injuries. However, among the injured, three soldiers succumbed to injuries before being evacuated to army’s 92 base hospital here in Srinagar, they said, adding that the condition of the officer is also said to be critical.

The troops managed to kill one terrorist, and push by the rest, who fled to Pakistan.


Source: The DC & kashmirobserver

Bail plea of the arrested in the Rangli-Rangliot Assam arms case rejected

8:47 AM
The Chief Judicial Magistrate (CJM) court in Darjeeling on Tuesday rejected the bail plea of Umesh Kami and Ganesh Chhetri arrested in the Rangli-Rangliot arms case. However, the prayer for extension of police remand for the two was also turned down.
Umesh Kami and Ganesh Chhetri arrested in the Rangli-Rangliot arms case
Umesh Kami and Ganesh Chhetri arrested in the Rangli-Rangliot arms case
Kami and Chhetri were produced in the Darjeeling court on December 15 and were sent to judicial custody for one day. On December 16 the two were sent to six days’ police remand by the CJM court.

The DIB who is investigating the Rangli-Rangliot arms case had sought an extension remand to investigate further but was overruled by the CJM court during the day. The bail plea of the two accused were also rejected.

The court on Tuesday sent the two arrested to judicial custody. They would next have to be produced for the hearing on January 30, 2015. “The court sent the two arrested to judicial custody and will have to be produced next year. This is because the court will be closed for the winter from tomorrow. Our extension plea for remand was also rejected,” said Pankaj Prasad, the assistant public prosecutor.

Source:EOI

NSCN(K) members had visited Darjeeling in July

8:30 AM
Vivek Chhetri

Darjeeling, Dec. 24: Members of the NSCN (Khaplang) faction had stayed in Darjeeling in July and Sanjay Thulung, the expelled Gorkha Janmukti Morcha (GJM) leader wanted in the Assam arms haul case, organised their hotel stay, according to police sources.
Sanjay Thulung, the expelled Gorkha Janmukti Morcha leader
Sanjay Thulung, the expelled Gorkha Janmukti Morcha leader
The NSCN(K), which is not banned by the Centre, is a secessionist outfit accused of several attacks on security forces in Nagaland.

The police sources did not give details on whether the purported NSCN(K) members held talks with any political leader in the hills. One of their leaders Sanjay Chhetri, who is mentioned in an arms case FIR along with Thulung, was among the NSCN(K) members who visited Darjeeling in July, the police source said.

The district Intelligence Branch is probing a case related to the recovery of a rifle, 22 rounds of live ammunition and five leaflets of a little-known outfit called the Gorkhaland Liberation Army. The seizure of arms and ammunition was made at 27th Mile in Darjeeling on December 6.

Police in Darjeeling have linked this seizure to the one in Assam on November 8 when the police in the neighbouring state seized an M16 rifle, two Beretta pistols, three .32-bore pistols, 300 rounds of 9mm ammunition, 80 rounds of AK-series ammunition, 198 rounds of M16 ammunition and 60 rounds of .32 ammunition.

Two persons, Umesh Kami and Ganesh Chhetri, were arrested when they were transporting the arms from Assam to north Bengal.

A police source said: "Sanjay Chhetri, a resident of Dimapur and a member of the NSCN(K), had come to Darjeeling along with several members. During their stay in July this year, they were also accompanied by women and children. They probably were family members."

The police source today said that Kami, who is a GTA worker, had revealed during interrogation details about the visit of the supposed NSCN(K) members to Darjeeling in July.

The CID here arrested Kami and Ganesh Chhetri against a pending FIR related to an arms case in Bhaktinagar, near Siliguri, in January this year.

The police source said that after the first Darjeeling visit, the NSCN(K) leaders "left for Pashupatinagar in Nepal, and then to Kalimpong. After staying in Kalimpong for two days, they returned to Darjeeling and checked into another hotel for a night. We are being told that the bookings were done by Sanjay Thulung."

The investigators have seized the registers of both the hotels and the source said that the entries in them confirmed that one of the visitors was Sanjay Chhetri.

The CID in its FIR in the December 6 arms haul had said that Sanjay Chhetri, Rahul Chhetri and Diku Chhetri, all residents of Nagaland's Dimapur and alleged members of the NSCN(K), had sold the arms seized in Assam. Thulung was named in the FIR.

Source: Telegraph

 
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