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In Anantnag encounter, valiant hearts DSP Humayun Bhat, Colonel Manpreet Singh, and Major Ashish D met a hero's end, epitomizing the fierce spirit of nationalism, their sacrifice leaves an unyielding nation mourning yet resolute of indomitable spirit

The echoes of aching hearts reverberated across the nation as the sun set on a day painted with the hues of gallantry and tragedy.
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Anantnag, Jammu Kashmir: DSP Humayun Bhat, Colonel Manpreet Singh, and Major Ashish D martyred while fighting terrorists in Kokernag
Anantnag, Jammu Kashmir: DSP Humayun Bhat, Colonel Manpreet Singh, and Major Ashish D martyred while fighting terrorists in Kokernag

In an atmosphere charged with nationalism and an overwhelming sense of loss, the nation stands still to mourn the martyrdom of its brave hearts in Jammu and Kashmir's Anantnag district. In a bitter encounter that transpired in the Kokernag area, the country lost three of its gallant officers - DSP Humayun Bhat, Colonel Manpreet Singh, and Major Ashish D, who laid down their lives fighting terrorists fearlessly.

Images that invoke both pride and an acute sense of loss reverberate across the nation as DSP Humayun Bhat's father, Ghulam Hassan Bhat, himself a luminary in the J&K Police forces, bestowed the final honors upon his son. A picture that epitomizes the heavy price of duty and devotion, with a young family left to shoulder the weight of a nation's freedom and safety.

The official event held in honor of the young martyr was a poignant reminder of the courage and sacrifice that is woven into the fabric of our nation. The evening echoed with an amalgamation of grief and respect as the last rites were performed amidst a solemn gathering of fellow officers from the Army and the Jammu and Kashmir Police.

As a chapter closes with a heartbreaking farewell to a father, a husband, and a brave officer, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha joined the nation in its mourning. Marking a somber day, he expressed his profound grief and paid his tributes to the fallen DSP at Budgam, resonating with the collective anguish of a nation united in its loss and pride.

The echoes of aching hearts reverberated across the nation as the sun set on a day painted with the hues of gallantry and tragedy. As per the agonizing reports, DSP Humayun Bhat, a beacon of bravery, leaves behind not just a legacy of valor but a young family embraced with an unbearable loss, including a month-old baby who will know their father as a hero who defended the nation till his last breath.

The painful sight of the martyr's father, Ghulam Hassan Bhat, laying a wreath on his son's coffin carved an indelible mark on the hearts of those who witnessed it, painting an emotional canvas that encapsulated the ultimate sacrifice for the motherland. His silent tribute, steeped in a father's pride and loss, spoke volumes, epitomizing the cycle of life and duty that encapsulates the turbulent valley.

In a heartfelt message, the LG's office reverberated the sentiments of a grieving yet proud nation. "Paid tributes to JKP’s DySP Humayun Bhat, who laid down his life in an anti-terror operation in Anantnag. I salute the indomitable courage and supreme sacrifice of Col Manpreet Singh & Major Ashish Dhonack. The entire nation stands firmly with their families in this hour of grief," read a solemn post on the social platform, X. A nation united, sharing the burden of loss and the pride of the sacrifice made.

Earlier, the dreaded news came to light when the Indian Army revealed the details of the horrific encounter. A commanding Colonel of a Rashtriya Rifles Unit and a Major succumbed in an operation against terrorists in the hostile terrains of Kashmir. The battle claimed the lives of Colonel Manpreet Singh, a noble son of Panchkula, Haryana, leaving his wife and two little children to bear the brunt of an irreparable loss. Alongside, Major Ashish D also embraced martyrdom, showcasing a courage that will be narrated through generations.

In a solemn continuation of the report that has engulfed the nation in a blend of anguish and pride, it is with a heavy heart that we narrate the story of Major Ashish D, another valiant soul from Haryana's Panipat who met with a tragic yet heroic end. His sacrifice, leaving behind a young wife and a two-year-old daughter, encapsulates the unyielding spirit of our defense forces, a narrative of supreme sacrifice woven with threads of love, duty, and loss.

Further amplifying the grave state of affairs, official statements from the Indian Army provided a glimpse into the dark reality of the conflict, shedding light on the volatile situation in the Anantnag district. "An Indian Army Colonel commanding a Rashtriya Rifles Unit and a Major have lost their lives in an encounter in Anantnag with terrorists in Kashmir. The officer was commanding 19 RR," shared the stoic Army officials, a testament to the ceaseless courage exhibited by our forces.

In the immediacy of the fatal encounter, the Jammu and Kashmir Police bore the grim task of informing the nation of the unfolding event. Taking to the social media platform 'X', they posted, “An encounter has started in Kokernag area of Anantnag. Officers from the Army and JKP (Jammu and Kashmir Police) were injured.” A simple statement, yet laden with the weight of impending tragedy, echoing the grave risks that our defense personnel face daily in their unwavering service to the nation.

As the investigation delved deeper into the murky waters of terrorism, it surfaced that the perpetrators were no strangers to inflicting harm on our soil. The Pakistan-sponsored terrorist group, The Resistance Front, brazenly claimed responsibility for this heinous act. A dark revelation that linked them to a series of assaults, including the tragic incident on August 4 in the Halan first area of Kulgam district where three jawans were martyred, a stark reminder of the constant shadow of conflict that looms over the region. The discovery of warlike stores, including substantial quantities of medicines bearing Pakistani markings at the terrorists' hideout, further cemented their sinister connections across the border.

In conclusion, as we stand on the precipice of sorrow and pride, we solemnly remember DSP Humayun Bhat, Colonel Manpreet Singh, and Major Ashish D, shining examples of unyielding courage and dedication. As the nation mourns, it also stands tall, united in grief, yet swelling with pride for the heroes who laid down their lives protecting our motherland. Their sacrifice ignites a beacon of resilience, a fervent flame of nationalism that burns brightly, reminding us all that the spirit of India, nurtured by the blood of its martyrs, remains invincible. In the face of unspeakable loss, we find an unyielding strength, a resolve to stand united, echoing the pride and pain that intertwines in the hearts of every Indian today.

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