Huge Crowds Gather At Satara To Bid Farewell To Colonel Santosh Mahadik

Hundreds of people gathered in Satara village to pay homage to Colonel Santosh Mahadik who was killed on Tuesday while conducting anti-terror operations in the Kupwara area of Kashmir.

Source: TIMES NOW/ TWITTER

Colonel Mahadik was the Commanding Officer of 41 Rashtriya Rifles. He was leading a search party which was pursuing terrorists in extremely inhospitable terrain when terrorists targeted him with heavy machine gunfire.

He was survived by wife and two children: a eleven-year-old daughter and a son who is five-years-old.

The 39-year-old colonel had conducted many anti-terror operations in Kashmir and in the Northeast in the past; and according to a Times of India report, he had volunteered to command a battalion of the Rashtriya Rifles in Jammu and Kashmir.

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