‘Recently married, expecting a child’: Bihar prepares to lay to rest another BSF jawan killed in Pakistan fire

BSF Jawan Martyred in Pakistan Fire
Bihar’s Siwan district is grieving after BSF jawan Rambabu Singh was martyred in cross-border firing by Pakistani forces. At just 28, Singh had recently married and was expecting a child. His promising life ended while defending his country.
A Tragic Loss
Singh married only three months ago, and his wife now faces the future without him. His sacrifice leaves a deep void, both for his family and his community. Singh was part of Operation Sindoor, a critical mission aimed at securing the Jammu and Kashmir border. Unfortunately, Pakistani forces’ shelling took his life, cutting short his future.
His community is now preparing to lay him to rest. The final rites will take place with full state honors. Local officials will attend the funeral to honor his courage and dedication.
Continuing the Fight: More Lives Lost
Singh’s death is not an isolated incident. Just days before, Sub-Inspector Mohammad Imteyaz from Saran district lost his life in a similar attack. These repeated tragedies have prompted stronger calls for action against cross-border aggression. As tensions rise at the Indo-Pak border, soldiers continue to risk their lives every day to protect the nation.
Bihar’s Response to the Loss
In response to the martyrdom of these soldiers, Bihar’s Chief Minister Nitish Kumar announced a compensation of ₹50 lakh for each family. This gesture, while appreciated, cannot replace the loss these families have endured. They now carry the grief of losing their loved ones, but also a sense of pride in knowing their sacrifices were made for the country’s safety.
A Nation Mourns and Demands Action
As Bihar prepares to lay its heroes to rest, the call for justice grows stronger. The families of the fallen soldiers, alongside the nation, demand stronger action against those who threaten peace. The pain is felt deeply in every corner of India, where the bravery of soldiers like Rambabu Singh reminds everyone of the high cost of peace.