Punjab CM announces Rs 50 lakh ex-gratia and job for family member of Lance Naik Karnail Singh

By  Rajan Nath October 1st 2020 04:57 PM -- Updated: October 1st 2020 05:03 PM

Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh on Thursday announced ex-gratia compensation of Rs 50 lakh, along with government job to a family member, of Lance Naik Karnail Singh of 10 JAK RIF, who laid down his life on the line of control during cross border firing in Rajouri Sector (Jammu and Kashmir). While paying homage to the martyr and extending his sympathy to the bereaved family, the Chief Minister said that Lance Naik Karnail Singh laid down his life fighting fearlessly for the country and the grateful nation would not forget his supreme sacrifice which would act as an inspiration for the generations to come. 2 Indian soldiers killed, 4 injured in ceasefire violation by Pakistan Martyr Lance Naik Karnail Singh belonged to village Loha Khera (Sangrur) and is survived by his parents, wife, and a one-year-old son. Jammu and Kashmir Poonch Ceasefire Violation by Pakistan | Indian Army Soldier Martyred Meanwhile, two soldiers of the Indian Army were martyred on Thursday while four others were injured in a ceasefire violation by the Pakistan Naugam sector. Also Read | 2 Indian soldiers killed, 4 injured in ceasefire violation by Pakistan The Indian Army said Pakistan initiated an unprovoked ceasefire violation near the Line of Control (LoC) on Thursday morning while the injured soldiers were being evacuated. Jammu and Kashmir: Pakistan violates ceasefire along LoC in Poonch, Rajouri Likewise, on Monday, an Indian army soldier was injured when Pakistani forces opened fire in Machil sector. educareThe Indian army has is retaliating to each and every ceasefire violation by Pakistan. A senior army officer said that an unprovoked ceasefire violation was aimed to facilitate the infiltration of terrorists. -PTC News

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