Saturday, 18 October 2008

ഒന്നു കണ്ണോടിക്കുക

Late Mr. Surjan Singh Bhandari N.S.G. Commando
During The Attack on Akshardham temple on 24th September 2002 this Brave Man fought the greatest battle of his life. Yes he was the N.S.G. Commando Late Mr. Surjan Singh , who sacrificed his life for the Nation. Sadly On 19th May 2004 he lost the Toughest an d Longest battle against life exactly after 600 Days being in Coma, he lost this life. The Bullet which hit him in the head made him Unconscious for almost 600 days. His family members were hoping that one day their Hero will open his eyes but he didn't.It was the Longest Wait for the family members of this Brave Man. When the whole India was busy in Guessing Who will be the Next PM of the country - Will it be Sonia or will it be Manmohan Singh, This man was fighting his Last battle. But it's so sad that in the hype of all the Political Drama, the News about his Death was Lost like a needle in a hay stack! Even the leading News Papers & So Called Best News Channels of India which Works on 24 X 7 basis, failed to highlight this story of the Brave Man. Unfortunately it was mentioned somewhere on the middle page of some newspaper... ..This was the Reward for the Brave task for which he lost his life. Besides his Family members, only one thing was there with him during those toughest 600 days. It was there near his bed till the last Moment. Can you guess what it was?........ ....... It was the "Tiranga", yes! Our National Flag, which was saluting him for his Great cause. Absolutely No words can suffice our Gratitude towards him...

If news papers refuse to cover, TV channels refuse to cover, let us do our bit. Please forward this mail to as many people as you can. This is the only way we can salute his Bravery...
ജയ് ഹിന്ദ്!

അധികാരത്തിന്റെ അപ്പകഷണം പങ്കുവക്കുമ്പോള്‍ കടിപിടി കൂടുന്നവരെ... നിങ്ങള്‍‌ ഈ ഹതഭാഗ്യരുടെ കുടുംബങ്ങള്‍ക്കു അര്‍ഹമായ പിന്തുണ നല്‍കാറുണ്ടോ?


1 comment:

P.C.MADHURAJ said...

I met the family of an unsung brave Jawan sometime back. They were least bothered about media publicity. They even said to the extent that fourth-estate is the heaven (not hide-out) for fifth columnists and that it is good the great lives of these Jawans are left untouched by the dirty hands of journalists!