Tuesday 11 February 2014

Seemanchal lost its brave son "Nehal Alam" in naxal attack

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Shaheedon ki mazarron par lageinge har baras mele,  Watan pe mitne waalon ka yehi baaki nishan hoga...

Seemanchal lost its brave-son Nehal Alam, nicknamed as Sagar on Sunday, February 09, 2014 in a landmine blast in Sukma district of south Chhatisgarh. A Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel, Nehal Alam was deputy commandant of the 219 battalion and posted in Durgapur (West Bengal). Mr. Alam was a resident a Damdama village in Katihar district and he was recommended for police medal earlier.

Deputy Commandant Nehal Alam


The incident took place in a forest near Bodhrajpadar village, about 10 km north of the Bhejji police station. A joint force of the CRPF, the Commando Battalion for Resolute Action (CoBRA) and the district police was engaged in an anti-naxal operation in the region, which is around 550 km from Raipur, over the last few days. About 400 personnel were part of the operation, Superintendent of Police (SP) of Sukma, Abhishek Shandilya, told to media. 

The operation was led by senior officers of the deputy commandant rank, said Inspector-General (IG) of CRPF H.S. Siddhu. Mr. Alam was a particularly brave officer, said Mr. Sidhu. 

On behalf of people of Seemanchal, Bihar and the country, I express deep condolence and sympathy to the family and friends brave "martyr" Commandant Nehal Alam. 

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