Glowing tributes to Major Som Nath on his 69th Martyrdom Day

BJP leaders paying tributes to Major Som Nath Sharma at Balidan Stambh Jammu on Thursday.
BJP leaders paying tributes to Major Som Nath Sharma at Balidan Stambh Jammu on Thursday.

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Nov 3:  Glowing tributes were paid to Major Som Nath Sharma on his 69th Martyrdom Day.
On the Martyrdom Day of Major Som Nath Sharma, BJP organised a programme at Balidaan Stambh here, where party leaders recalled his sacrifices and paid rich tributes to this great soldier.
Led by BJP State president & MLA Sat Sharma and Lok Sabha MP Jugal Kishore Sharma, the party activists assembled at Balidaan Stambh to lay wreaths and also paid tributes to this great soldier.
Sat Sharma, on this occasion, said that remembering great martyr like Som Nath Sharma is itself a matter of pride for us. He said that after the martyrdom of Major Sharma, almost his entire family has joined Army which has set an example that the sacrifice of one member from family cannot demoralise but it further boosts the morale of others to jump for the cause of the nation.
He said that the real tribute to Major Som Nath will be to take pledge to keep ourself always prepared to face any challenge which poses threat to the unity and integrity of the motherland.
Jugal Kishore Sharma said that the contribution of the men of Indian Army for the cause of the nation has been splendid and martyr like Major Sharma has left a message that nothing is above motherland. He said that the present situation in the State demands that the people should take inspiration from the supreme sacrifices of the brave soldiers and stand by Army and para-military forces to give a befitting replay to Pakistan for its acts of cease fire violation and firing on borders.
Ashok Koul, while paying his tributes, said that from October 24 to November 3, the party organised different programmes in memory of great patriots whose played important and decisive role in strengthening the nationalist forces and sacrificed their lives to ensure that J&K becomes an integral part of the Union of India.
He also applauded the role of Maharaja Hari Singh for his firm resolve to not compromise on the issue of accession.
MLA Jammu East, Rajesh Gupta said that the need of the hour is to re-write the history of J&K as many important events and turning points have been ignored in dark with a solve objective of keeping the people in dark.
S. Charanjit Singh Khalsa,  (MLC)Brig. Anil Gupta, Yudhvir Sethi, Pawan Khajuria, MLA Ravinder Raina, Sanjay Baru, Anuradha Charak, Balbir Ram Rattan, Rajeev Charak, Rashpal Singh, Munish Sharma, Purnima Sharma, Murari Lal, Ayodhya Gupta, Vinay Gupta, K.B. Mohtra, Vipan Shastri, Subash Jandial, Sanjita Dogra, Shailja Gupta, Rekha Mahajan, Parshotam Sharma, Jeet Angral, Ajay Pargal, Ishant Gupta, Balwan Singh, Anil Masoom, Vivek Patyal, Indu Bhushan, Hardesh Khokhar, Vijay Sharma and Mandal Presidents also paid their tributes.
The programme was organised by Jammu district president Baldev Singh Billawaria and vote of thanks was presented by district general secretary, Sunil Sharma.
Dogra Brahman Pratinidhi Sabha Parade also observed the Balidan Divas of Shaheed Major Som Nath. In this connection a simple but impressive function was held at Brahman Sabha under the presidentship of Ved Parkash Sharma in which glowing tributes were paid to the martyr. A large number of people from different walks of life participated in the function. Chander Mohan Sharma senior leader of BJP and convenor Tawi Andolan was the chief guest on the occasion who also paid rich tributes to Major Som Nath.
Rich tributes were also paid to Major Som Nath Sharma first Param Vir Chakra awardee by Bawa Kailakh Dev Parbandhak Committee and State BJP Kissan Morcha. Committee president Ram Pal Seth and Kissan Morcha president R S Chib said that entire nation feels proud of Major Som Nath.