Army chief unveils 1965 war hero Abdul Hamid's memorial in Ghazipur
The Army chief also bowed down and touched the feet of the 80-year-old widow of the Param Vir Chakra recipient. Unveiling a memorial in Hamid's honour in his ancestral village
Dhamupur (UP), September 11: A memorial of 1965 Indo-Pak war hero Abdul Hamid was unveiled by Army Chief Gen. Bipin Rawat and the widow of the soldier who was awarded Param Vir Chakra was felicitated by the Army chief in Ghazipur district.
On the occasion of the 52nd anniversary of his supreme sacrifice, Gen. Rawat and his wife Madhulika met Rasoolan Bibi, wife of Company Quartermaster Havildar Hamid, and several other war widows and felicitated them.
The Army chief also bowed down and touched the feet of the 80-year-old widow of the Param Vir Chakra recipient. Unveiling a memorial in Hamid's honour in his ancestral village, he exhorted the youth to join the armed forces.
Lauding the contribution made by the people of the district to the armed forces, Gen. Rawat said a recruitment drive will be held soon in Ghazipur to encourage the youth to join the Army and contribute to the country's security.
Hamid had destroyed several tanks of the Pakistan Army during the 1965 war in the Lahore sector. "Jahan Hindustan ki sena khadi hai, wahan khatra kisi aur se nahi hai (where the Indian Army is present, there is no threat from anyone)," the Army Chief said.
"Hamid is an inspiration for the youth and his extraordinary bravery made the country proud," he said.
Commenting on the Dokalam issue, Gen. Rawat said India and China have held talks and the situation there is under control.
PTI