Uttar Pradesh: BSF soldier killed in firing by Bangladeshi troops cremated with state honours

By Team MyNationFirst Published Oct 20, 2019, 11:03 AM IST
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The relatives of the deceased BSF soldier demanded that a government school and a park be named after him in the village in Uttar Pradesh 

Firozabad: Border Security Force (BSF) head constable Vijay Bhan Singh, who was recently killed in the firing by Border Guards Bangladesh (BGB) troops along the India-Bangladesh border in West Bengal's Murshidabad district, was on Saturday (October 19) cremated with state honours at his native village Chamrauli, Uttar Pradesh.

The soldier's body was cremated late after sunset, which forced villagers to use the flashlight of their mobile phones to perform the last rites.

"We received Vijay Bhan Singh at his home at around 5 pm. That is why cremation got late," District Magistrate Chandra Vijay Singh told reporters.

District Magistrate also said that another reason why cremation got delayed was that Singh's family was saying that they would not allow his cremation unless the administration promises to fulfil the demands.

"The administration has given financial assistance to his family. Rs 25 lakh has been deposited into his family's bank account. Singh's wife has also demanded that a park should be made in the name of the BSF jawan in the area where he was cremated. She also demanded a government school in the area to be named after Singh. We have assured that all demands will be fulfilled," DM Vijay Singh said.

Vijay, who hails from Firozabad's Chamrauli village, had joined the BSF in 1990. He was survived by his wife and two sons.

On Thursday, the BGB troops opened fire on the BSF party killing the constable and injuring another when the party was trying to trace an Indian fisherman along the India-Bangladesh border.

While Singh died after he received bullet injuries on his head, another constable-boatman received bullet injuries on his right hand.

According to the BSF, three Indian fishermen had gone fishing in River Padma in the border area on Thursday morning.

"Two fishermen returned and approached the BSF post at Kakmarichar and said that the Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) apprehended them all. However, they released two of them to call BSF post-commander for a flag meeting," BSF said.

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