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‘Want 50 heads in return to avenge my father’s death’, says mutilated jawan’s daughter

The daughter of Border Security Force (BSF) constable Prem Sagar said on Tuesday that she wants “50 heads in return” for her father’s life.

India TV News Desk Deoria Published : May 02, 2017 13:40 IST, Updated : May 02, 2017 13:40 IST
‘Want 50 heads in return to avenge my father’s
‘Want 50 heads in return to avenge my father’s death’,

Shattered with the news of her father’s horrendous killing by Pakistan’s BAT in Jammu and Kashmir’s Krishna Ghati sector, the daughter of Border Security Force (BSF) constable Prem Sagar said on Tuesday that she wants “50 heads in return” for her father’s life. 

“His sacrifice should not be forgotten, we want 50 heads in return for his life,” said Saroj, while consoling her mother. 

On Monday, the Pakistan’s brutal Border Action Team (BAT) again mutilated the bodies of two Indian soldiers on Monday in Krishna Ghati sector along the Line of Control, where they had beheaded Lance Naik Hemraj in 2013.

“I am proud of my brother that he sacrificed his life for the nation, but is it very heart-wrenching the way he has been beheaded by the Pakistan military,” said his brother Dayashankar.

The distraught family of the late soldier also blamed the government for ‘inaction’ saying it’s lax attitude towards Pakistan was leading to such brutalities. 

“The government is not acting properly on such issues. We should retaliate to this inhuman act of Pakistan; the Centre should not just sit idle and let Pakistan carry on its atrocities,” said one of the late soldier’s relatives. 

India has vowed to exact revenge for the “barbaric” mutilation of the bodes during the well-planned BAT raid and ambush conducted about 250 metres inside the Indian territory. The dastardly attack came less than 24 hours after Pakistan army chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa visited the LoC on Sunday.

In February 2000, seven months after the Kargil War, a Pakistani BAT killed seven Indian soldiers in Nowshera in Rajouri district. The army was shocked to discover the headless body of a soldier, Sepoy Bhausaheb Talekar. 

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