Want To raise My Daughter Into A Strong Indian Who Will Join The Army, Says Hanamanthappa’s Widow

PTI

Wife of Siachen braveheart Hanamanthappa Koppad, Mahadevi Ashok Bilebal wants their only daughter to join the Indian Army when she grows up. 

33-year-old Lance Naik Hanamanthappa, who epitomised grit and determination was miraculously pulled out alive from under 30-feet of ice-and-snow debris where he lay buried for six days on the unforgiving Siachen glacier, died on February 11. 

b’Lance Naik Hanumanthappa | Source: Twitter’

“I do not have a son but have no regrets for I have a lovely daughter. And I have one wish–to raise her into a strong Indian who will join the Indian Army when she grows up. That will be the true tribute to her brave father,” the young widow of Hanamanthappa said on Thursday where she along with the jawan’s mother Basamma were felicitated. 

Hanamanthappa’s brother Shankar Gowda too was present on the occasion where wife of Union Minister Nitin Gadkari, Kanchan presented a cheque of Rs 1 lakh to the jawan’s family. The soldier was laid to rest with full state honours, after thousands of people bid an emotional farewell to the Siachen braveheart at his native village of Betadur in Dharwad district of north Karnataka earlier this month. 

The youth wing Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) and Yuva Jagaran Manch had organised a programme to honour the martyr. Sunil Ambekar, National Organising Secretary of ABVP, City Mayor Praveen Datke, retired Col Sunil Deshpande were also present.

(Feature Image Source: Twitter | @ANI_news)

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