Fatehgarh Sahib Kargil martyr remembered
Fatehgarh Sahib, July 26
Kargil martyr Gurbakhsh Singh Ladi was remembered on the eve of the 25th anniversary of Kargil Vijay Divas by the ex-servicemen and ex-Guardian of Governance (GOG) by organising a ceremony at his village Bhadal Thuha in Amloh sub-division of the district.
Floral tributes were paid to his statue in his village but surprisingly, no official from the sub division remembered his martyrdom, who laid down his life fighting at the age of 21.
Gurbaksh Singh Ladi was born on May 13, 1978 and he joined the 14 Sikh Regiment of the Indian Army at the age of just 19 years and was martyred at the age of just 21 in the Kargil War in 1999. The village residents felt proud of the supreme sacrifice of Gurbakhsh Singh Ladi. They said that in his memory a statue was erected and a gate was built at the entrance of the village.
Apart from this, the foundation stone of the water tank was laid by the then Minister Raja Narinder Singh and the government middle school located in the village was named after him. On the martyrdom of Gurbakhsh Singh Ladi, the government gave financial assistance to the family, and the sister of the martyr was given the job in a government department.
On this occasion, Captain Jaswant Singh Bajwa, Captain Harbhajan Singh, Captain Amrik Singh, Captain Kesar Singh, Subedar Karnail Singh, Subedar Hakam Singh, Subedar Gurmukh Singh, Subedar Jaspal Singh, Dilwara Singh, Prithi Singh, Hardev Singh, Budh Singh, Babu Singh, Maghar Singh, Surjit Singh and Lal Singh were present.