Gursewak Singh

In Ambala, Haryana, the family members of Garud commando Gursewak Singh were in a state of shock on receiving the news about his martyrdom in the Pathankot terror attack, just over a month after his marriage, even as his father expressed pride that he laid down his life for the country.
The family resides in Garnala village near Ambala city, was yet to receive body for last rites as on 4th January 2016 when operation against terrorists in Pathankot Air base is going on. According to official information, the martyr's body would be airlifted to Ambala airbase later on Sunday.
Gursewak had joined Indian Air Force about six years ago after completing his graduation. He had got married just 45 days ago.
His father, Sucha Singh who is a farmer, said that he received information about Gursewak's martyrdom from his elder son who is an officer in the Army and asserted that he was proud that his son had laid down his life for the country.
Gursewak, who was described as an intelligent and bright youth, by his father, had cleared the Air Force exam in the first attempt.
"My boy had gone to serve the nation. I am proud of him. He has done his duty. We are sad too. Our elder son is also in the Army serving the nation. My younger son gave his life for the country. He was always good in studies and always wanted to join the Air Force," Sucha said.
"Legendary freedom fighter Bhagat Singh was his icon," he added.
Gursewak's cousin Harikrishan Singh said, "He did his engineering in Bengaluru... We have lost one warrior."
Haryana chief minister Manohar Lal Khattar condoled the death of the commando and announced a financial assistance of Rs 20 lakh to the next of kin of Gursewak.
State heath minister Anil Vij visited Gursewak's residence on Sunday afternoon to console the family.
Meanwhile, deputy commissioner Ashok Sangwan said that the body of the martyr would be cremated with full state honours.
 
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