This Article is From Jan 28, 2015

In WhatsApp Status of Colonel MN Rai, Martyred in Kashmir, the Words of a Hero

In WhatsApp Status of Colonel MN Rai, Martyred in Kashmir, the Words of a Hero
Srinagar: The army today honoured Colonel Munindra Nath Rai, who died fighting terrorists in Kashmir on Tuesday, 24 hours after he was awarded a Republic Day gallantry medal.

Colonel Rai, 39, is the highest-ranking military officer to be killed in the region in nearly a year.

His last status on the mobile messaging service WhatsApp, posted two months ago, read: "Play your role in life with such passion, that even after the curtains come down, the applause doesn't stop."

A policeman, Sanjeev Singh, was also killed in the encounter that the army described as an intense gun battle at a village in Pulwama in south Kashmir.

"It was my duty to shoot the enemy, and I don't regret it. My regrets are for the people I couldn't save: soldiers, buddies, innocents, etc," says the policeman's status message on WhatsApp, posted 48 days ago.

On Tuesday morning, Col Rai received intelligence inputs that terrorists were hiding in a house at a village in Tral and he rushed there with a quick reaction team of eight to 12 men.

Army sources said that when Col Rai's team reached the house and cordoned it off, its residents, suspected to be relatives of the terrorists, requested them not to carry out a full-scale operation, as that would entail sequestering the entire village.

As the Colonel was engaging with the residents, two terrorists rushed out firing blindly. Col Rai was hit in the temple and Sanjeev Singh, a part of the Special Operations Group, was killed instantly. The terrorists were shot down.

The Colonel died in hospital.

Col Rai was the youngest of 13 officers awarded the Yudh Seva Medal on Monday, for killing a terrorist in a close battle last year. The Yudh Seva Medal is awarded for the highest degree of distinguished service in a war or conflict.

"Under his leadership, the narrative in Tral was changing. It is a matter of pride that we had an officer of such capability...even at such a senior rank, he chose to fight with the men," said commanding officer Subrat Saha.

Col Rai is survived by his wife and three children.
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