This is Kargil hero who said 'this heart mange more'
New Delhi (Special Desk) It has been 18 years since the Kargil war, but it is not a forgettable story for those who trim their triumph over this and for those who wish to save their life for it. In order to win the war which was imposed on India after Pakistan's non-Pakistani intentions, many soldiers had sacrificed their lives for the knowledge of Bharat Mata. One of them was Shaheed Captain Vikram Batra. On July 7, 1999, he was martyred in the Kargil war. Martyr Captain Batra's father, JL Batra, mentioned in a special conversation with Jagran.com when he was leaving to conquer the 4875 peak. He told that before Captain Batra had called up before going there, he had somehow realized that the task he is going to visit is extremely difficult and probably from there he can not come back alive. They asked everyone's motivation on the phone. He told that in his last letters he had finally written 'Love Always' He also told that he wants Captain Batra to be with him at every birth. He said that as Captain Batra's father, he feels helpless on himself and considers himself fortunate.
Pak was constantly attacking on high peaks
Captain Batra had said before going to war, that he would either wipe the tricolor of victory or come back in a tricolor. At the age of 25, he hoisted the tricolor at the two key peaks of the Kargil war to be fought on 5140 and 4875. Both of these injuries had their own special significance. One of these 5140 was located just above the Srinagar-Leh route, which proved fatal to the Indian soldiers. At the same time, Captain Batra, on the 4875 peak, did not care about his life, he had stoned nearly eight Pakistani soldiers in a face-to-face battle. In this battle, Lieutenant with them was giving new innovations.
Pai Veergati saving fellow
In the face-to-face battle, the new ones were badly injured, and bleeding was bleeding with both legs. On the other hand, enemy bullets were constantly coming towards this side. In the meantime, they decided to take Lieutenant Navin to a safe place and dart them separately to save them from enemy bullets. During this time, on July 7, 1999, a bullet hit his chest and he got the Veergati, called 'Jai Mata Di'. Because of his indomitable courage, on 15th August 1999, he was awarded the Param Vir Chakra 'Maharopant', the highest military honor of the country. This medal was received by his father, JL Batra.
When Batra said, 'This heart mange more'
When Vikram Batra said his victory through radio from this peak, 'Yeh Dil Maange More', his name was filled not only in the army but in entire India. At the same time Vikram's name was given as 'Kargil's lion' along with the code name 'Sher Shah'. His commanding officer, Lieutenant Colonel VK Joshi, was named the sher-Shah nickname. When the photo of Vikram Batra and his team came in the media with the tricolor on the 5140 peak, everyone was crazy about it. After this he was commanded to capture the 4875 peak.
Something like this was the life of martyr Captain Batra
After graduating in science, his selection was done for the merchant navy. They had to go to Hong Kong for this, but refused to join it just three days before joining it. He had said that he would serve the country in the Army and not in it. After this he was selected in the army through the CDS. He got entry to the Indian Military Academy (Indian Military Academy) Dehradun in July 1996. He was also chosen as the Best Cadet. On December 6, 1997, he joined Lt. 13 Jammu and Kashmir Rifles as Lieutenant. Captain Batra, who was always cheerful for nature and always ready for duty, loved everyone here too. He also trained in 1999 with commando training.
When the Batra clan sent to Kargil war
On June 1, 1999, his detachment was sent to the Kargil war. On his own skill, he captured Hump and Rakki Nab, after which he was made a Captain. After this, he was given the responsibility of conquering first 5140 and 4875 peak, which he also did very well. Both of these peaks were extremely important for India's victory. In spite of being a very remote area, Vikram Batra took over 4875 peak with his colleagues on June 20, 1999 at 3:30 in the morning. During this time, he used to eat many enemy bullets on his chest. But do not give up his life until all Pakistani soldiers were killed there. In the end, they found martyrdom and showed their true truth.
Birth and education in Palampur
On September 9, 1974, in Palampur, two children were born in GL Batra. One of them was Vikram Batra and the other was Vishal Batra. There was only a difference of 15 minutes in the birth of both. They had two sisters too. Both the brothers got a lot of stature and face. This was the reason why people used to be confused too many times. His mother named him Love-Kush. It was due to his deep faith in Ramcharimmans. His early education took place in the Central School in Palampur, when he completed his studies from the school located in Army camp. Seeing the soldiers and the army officers who were coming in the camp, he had just got a glimpse of being a soldier in his mind. In addition to studies, he was also the number one in the sports.
Martyr rock
When he went to Chandigarh for graduation, he also joined the NCC, in which the best cadets were also elected, and during this time he completed the RD (Republic Day) parade which also dreams of everyone to get out. In the memory of Capt Batra, originally from Himachal Pradesh, a 'Shaheed Shila' has been installed in Palanpur in his name, so that people can go there and know how to protect his life, the heroic heroes of the country Shouted out
New Delhi (Special Desk) It has been 18 years since the Kargil war, but it is not a forgettable story for those who trim their triumph over this and for those who wish to save their life for it. In order to win the war which was imposed on India after Pakistan's non-Pakistani intentions, many soldiers had sacrificed their lives for the knowledge of Bharat Mata. One of them was Shaheed Captain Vikram Batra. On July 7, 1999, he was martyred in the Kargil war. Martyr Captain Batra's father, JL Batra, mentioned in a special conversation with Jagran.com when he was leaving to conquer the 4875 peak. He told that before Captain Batra had called up before going there, he had somehow realized that the task he is going to visit is extremely difficult and probably from there he can not come back alive. They asked everyone's motivation on the phone. He told that in his last letters he had finally written 'Love Always' He also told that he wants Captain Batra to be with him at every birth. He said that as Captain Batra's father, he feels helpless on himself and considers himself fortunate.
Pak was constantly attacking on high peaks
Captain Batra had said before going to war, that he would either wipe the tricolor of victory or come back in a tricolor. At the age of 25, he hoisted the tricolor at the two key peaks of the Kargil war to be fought on 5140 and 4875. Both of these injuries had their own special significance. One of these 5140 was located just above the Srinagar-Leh route, which proved fatal to the Indian soldiers. At the same time, Captain Batra, on the 4875 peak, did not care about his life, he had stoned nearly eight Pakistani soldiers in a face-to-face battle. In this battle, Lieutenant with them was giving new innovations.
Pai Veergati saving fellow
In the face-to-face battle, the new ones were badly injured, and bleeding was bleeding with both legs. On the other hand, enemy bullets were constantly coming towards this side. In the meantime, they decided to take Lieutenant Navin to a safe place and dart them separately to save them from enemy bullets. During this time, on July 7, 1999, a bullet hit his chest and he got the Veergati, called 'Jai Mata Di'. Because of his indomitable courage, on 15th August 1999, he was awarded the Param Vir Chakra 'Maharopant', the highest military honor of the country. This medal was received by his father, JL Batra.
When Batra said, 'This heart mange more'
When Vikram Batra said his victory through radio from this peak, 'Yeh Dil Maange More', his name was filled not only in the army but in entire India. At the same time Vikram's name was given as 'Kargil's lion' along with the code name 'Sher Shah'. His commanding officer, Lieutenant Colonel VK Joshi, was named the sher-Shah nickname. When the photo of Vikram Batra and his team came in the media with the tricolor on the 5140 peak, everyone was crazy about it. After this he was commanded to capture the 4875 peak.
Something like this was the life of martyr Captain Batra
After graduating in science, his selection was done for the merchant navy. They had to go to Hong Kong for this, but refused to join it just three days before joining it. He had said that he would serve the country in the Army and not in it. After this he was selected in the army through the CDS. He got entry to the Indian Military Academy (Indian Military Academy) Dehradun in July 1996. He was also chosen as the Best Cadet. On December 6, 1997, he joined Lt. 13 Jammu and Kashmir Rifles as Lieutenant. Captain Batra, who was always cheerful for nature and always ready for duty, loved everyone here too. He also trained in 1999 with commando training.
When the Batra clan sent to Kargil war
On June 1, 1999, his detachment was sent to the Kargil war. On his own skill, he captured Hump and Rakki Nab, after which he was made a Captain. After this, he was given the responsibility of conquering first 5140 and 4875 peak, which he also did very well. Both of these peaks were extremely important for India's victory. In spite of being a very remote area, Vikram Batra took over 4875 peak with his colleagues on June 20, 1999 at 3:30 in the morning. During this time, he used to eat many enemy bullets on his chest. But do not give up his life until all Pakistani soldiers were killed there. In the end, they found martyrdom and showed their true truth.
Birth and education in Palampur
On September 9, 1974, in Palampur, two children were born in GL Batra. One of them was Vikram Batra and the other was Vishal Batra. There was only a difference of 15 minutes in the birth of both. They had two sisters too. Both the brothers got a lot of stature and face. This was the reason why people used to be confused too many times. His mother named him Love-Kush. It was due to his deep faith in Ramcharimmans. His early education took place in the Central School in Palampur, when he completed his studies from the school located in Army camp. Seeing the soldiers and the army officers who were coming in the camp, he had just got a glimpse of being a soldier in his mind. In addition to studies, he was also the number one in the sports.
Martyr rock
When he went to Chandigarh for graduation, he also joined the NCC, in which the best cadets were also elected, and during this time he completed the RD (Republic Day) parade which also dreams of everyone to get out. In the memory of Capt Batra, originally from Himachal Pradesh, a 'Shaheed Shila' has been installed in Palanpur in his name, so that people can go there and know how to protect his life, the heroic heroes of the country Shouted out



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