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Guys I came across the first story when my sister sent me an e mail. It is actually circulating in a lot of Indian`s inboxes.... and the second is also a touching story which I stumbled upon whilest going through BR.com
Gajendra Singh Bisht
After two long rings, her tentative voice answers the cell phone. "Ji, main Vinita Bisht bol rahi hoon," she says in a tone weighed down by the hesitation of speaking to someone unknown.
It is 8.30 pm, Mumbai has a cyclone alert, while at the other end of the telephone line -- in distant Dehra Dun -- the cataclysmic upheaval in Vinita Bisht's life is still to die down.
"My mind has been at unrest. Confused. Sometime I don't know what all goes through it. My loss cannot be explained, it can be felt. It can be felt by me," her voice comes feebly.
Vinita Bisht's husband was no ordinary man. Gajendra Singh Bisht, 36, a National Security Guard commando, died a hero's death while leading his team to flush terrorists out of Nariman House, the orthodox Jew centre in Mumbai, during the attack on the city from November 26 to 29.
He was awarded India's highest peacetime gallantry award, the Ashok Chakra, on Republic Day. On a cold day in January, a grief stricken Vinita had received the medal from the President in New Delhi
In a light sari, hair pulled back in a ponytail, she had held back tears while accepting the honour and respectfully touched President Pratibha Patil's feet.
"My husband did his duty. He did what he should have done. I am proud of him. I always will be, but I find it extremely difficult to talk to the media about it," she says, politely dissuading this correspondent from visiting her at her home in the Dehra Dun cantonment.
Her grief is private. For the shy village girl from the hills, the glare of the media was something that had remained behind the television screen. Her husband's death had brought the media home and she was uncomfortable with that.
"It is hard for me to believe that my husband is no more. I can hear his laughter and see his smiling face. Sometimes I feel that he will just walk through the door again," she says over the phone.
Vinita and her two children -- Gaurav, 14 and Preeti, 11 -- lived in Manesar, Haryana, where Gajendra Singh Bisht was posted.
He was on deputation from the Indian Army's Special Forces Parachute Regiment to the NSG's 51 Special Action Group and was sent from the NSG headquarters to Mumbai on the night of November 26.
Deputed to clear Nariman House, after clearing the top floor of the terrorists, he closed in on the terrorists when a grenade hurled by them injured him. He continued to engage the enemy at the peril of his own life.
'He injured one of the terrorists and forced the other to retreat inside a room. He continued the encounter till he succumbed to his injuries.
Havildar Gajender Singh displayed most conspicuous courage against grave odds and made the supreme sacrifice for the nation in combating the terrorists,' read the citation for his Ashok Chakra.
Vinita Bisht and her children moved to Dehra Dun this year. The family now lives in a house allotted to them by the Indian Army. A petrol pump in Hardwar dedicated to Gajendra Singh Bisht will be handed over to his widow next month, a senior officer of the government in New Delhi told rediff.com
Vinita is a housewife and does not want to speak about whether she was offered a job from the government. "Can any kind of compensation make up for what we have lost? I do not think much about this -- a year has passed since he left and my mind is still to come to terms with him not being there."
Surjan Singh Bhandari N.S.G. Commando
Late Mr. Surjan Singh Bhandari N.S.G. Commando During The Attack on Akshardham temple on 24th September 2002 this Brave Man fought the greatest battle of his life. Yes he was the N.S.G. Commando Late Mr. Surjan Singh , who sacrificed his life for the Nation. Sadly On 19th May 2004 he lost the Toughest and Longest battle against life exactly after 600 Days being in Coma, he lost this life.
The Bullet which hit him in the head made him Unconscious for almost 600 days. His family members were hoping that one day their Hero will open his eyes but he didn't.
It was the Longest Wait for the family members of this Brave Man. When the whole India was busy in Guessing Who will be the Next PM of the country - Will it be Sonia or will it be Manmohan Singh, This man was fighting his Last battle. But it's so sad that in the hype of all the Political Drama, the News about his Death was Lost like a needle in a hay stack! Even the leading News Papers & So Called Best News Channels of India which Works on 24 X 7 basis, failed to highlight this story of the Brave Man.
Unfortunately it was mentioned somewhere on the middle page of some newspaper.....This was the Reward for the Brave task for which he lost his life.
Besides his Family members, only one thing was there with him during those toughest 600 days. It was there near his bed till the last Moment. Can you guess what it was?............... It was the "Tiranga", yes! Our National Flag, which was saluting him for his Great cause. Absolutely No words can suffice our Gratitude towards him...
A lot of brave Indians and Pakistanis soldiers / commandos have laid their lives in the service of their respective countries... I dont want to say much here ... I just wanted to share these 2 extra ordinary stories so the names of the martyrs are not lost forever ... please pray for their families and hope this religion / land related incidents are solved so that every child could see his/her father when they wake up , every wife could see her husband before going to bed and every mother can hug her Son when ever she want to.
Long live India and Pakistan and long live their Brave Sons. Amen
Gajendra Singh Bisht
After two long rings, her tentative voice answers the cell phone. "Ji, main Vinita Bisht bol rahi hoon," she says in a tone weighed down by the hesitation of speaking to someone unknown.
It is 8.30 pm, Mumbai has a cyclone alert, while at the other end of the telephone line -- in distant Dehra Dun -- the cataclysmic upheaval in Vinita Bisht's life is still to die down.
"My mind has been at unrest. Confused. Sometime I don't know what all goes through it. My loss cannot be explained, it can be felt. It can be felt by me," her voice comes feebly.
Vinita Bisht's husband was no ordinary man. Gajendra Singh Bisht, 36, a National Security Guard commando, died a hero's death while leading his team to flush terrorists out of Nariman House, the orthodox Jew centre in Mumbai, during the attack on the city from November 26 to 29.
He was awarded India's highest peacetime gallantry award, the Ashok Chakra, on Republic Day. On a cold day in January, a grief stricken Vinita had received the medal from the President in New Delhi
In a light sari, hair pulled back in a ponytail, she had held back tears while accepting the honour and respectfully touched President Pratibha Patil's feet.
"My husband did his duty. He did what he should have done. I am proud of him. I always will be, but I find it extremely difficult to talk to the media about it," she says, politely dissuading this correspondent from visiting her at her home in the Dehra Dun cantonment.
Her grief is private. For the shy village girl from the hills, the glare of the media was something that had remained behind the television screen. Her husband's death had brought the media home and she was uncomfortable with that.
"It is hard for me to believe that my husband is no more. I can hear his laughter and see his smiling face. Sometimes I feel that he will just walk through the door again," she says over the phone.
Vinita and her two children -- Gaurav, 14 and Preeti, 11 -- lived in Manesar, Haryana, where Gajendra Singh Bisht was posted.
He was on deputation from the Indian Army's Special Forces Parachute Regiment to the NSG's 51 Special Action Group and was sent from the NSG headquarters to Mumbai on the night of November 26.
Deputed to clear Nariman House, after clearing the top floor of the terrorists, he closed in on the terrorists when a grenade hurled by them injured him. He continued to engage the enemy at the peril of his own life.
'He injured one of the terrorists and forced the other to retreat inside a room. He continued the encounter till he succumbed to his injuries.
Havildar Gajender Singh displayed most conspicuous courage against grave odds and made the supreme sacrifice for the nation in combating the terrorists,' read the citation for his Ashok Chakra.
Vinita Bisht and her children moved to Dehra Dun this year. The family now lives in a house allotted to them by the Indian Army. A petrol pump in Hardwar dedicated to Gajendra Singh Bisht will be handed over to his widow next month, a senior officer of the government in New Delhi told rediff.com
Vinita is a housewife and does not want to speak about whether she was offered a job from the government. "Can any kind of compensation make up for what we have lost? I do not think much about this -- a year has passed since he left and my mind is still to come to terms with him not being there."
Surjan Singh Bhandari N.S.G. Commando
Late Mr. Surjan Singh Bhandari N.S.G. Commando During The Attack on Akshardham temple on 24th September 2002 this Brave Man fought the greatest battle of his life. Yes he was the N.S.G. Commando Late Mr. Surjan Singh , who sacrificed his life for the Nation. Sadly On 19th May 2004 he lost the Toughest and Longest battle against life exactly after 600 Days being in Coma, he lost this life.
The Bullet which hit him in the head made him Unconscious for almost 600 days. His family members were hoping that one day their Hero will open his eyes but he didn't.
It was the Longest Wait for the family members of this Brave Man. When the whole India was busy in Guessing Who will be the Next PM of the country - Will it be Sonia or will it be Manmohan Singh, This man was fighting his Last battle. But it's so sad that in the hype of all the Political Drama, the News about his Death was Lost like a needle in a hay stack! Even the leading News Papers & So Called Best News Channels of India which Works on 24 X 7 basis, failed to highlight this story of the Brave Man.
Unfortunately it was mentioned somewhere on the middle page of some newspaper.....This was the Reward for the Brave task for which he lost his life.
Besides his Family members, only one thing was there with him during those toughest 600 days. It was there near his bed till the last Moment. Can you guess what it was?............... It was the "Tiranga", yes! Our National Flag, which was saluting him for his Great cause. Absolutely No words can suffice our Gratitude towards him...
A lot of brave Indians and Pakistanis soldiers / commandos have laid their lives in the service of their respective countries... I dont want to say much here ... I just wanted to share these 2 extra ordinary stories so the names of the martyrs are not lost forever ... please pray for their families and hope this religion / land related incidents are solved so that every child could see his/her father when they wake up , every wife could see her husband before going to bed and every mother can hug her Son when ever she want to.
Long live India and Pakistan and long live their Brave Sons. Amen