This Article is From Apr 11, 2020

Outrage As Parents Forced To Drive 2,600 km For Army Officer's Funeral

Colonel NS Bal, a Special Forces officer who commanded the elite 2 Para unit of the Army, lost his battle against a rare cancer on Friday. The previous day, he had posted a selfie that showed him smiling on a hospital bed in Bengaluru.

Colonel NS Bal, a decorated Army Officer, died on Friday evening after a long battle against cancer.

Highlights

  • Colonel NS Bal died on Friday evening after a battle against cancer
  • The 39-year-old officer was a Shaurya Chakra winner
  • Parents denied permission to travel by services aircraft for last rites
New Delhi:

Several Army veterans have expressed outrage after the parents of a 39-year-old decorated officer, a Shaurya Chakra winner, were forced to travel a distance of more than 2,600 km between Amritsar and Bengaluru by road to perform the last rites of their son.

Colonel NS Bal, a Special Forces officer who commanded the elite 2 Para unit of the Army, lost his battle against a rare cancer on Friday. The previous day, he had posted a selfie that showed him smiling on a hospital bed in Bengaluru. 

A winner of Shaurya Chakra, the country's third highest gallantry award, Colonel Bal was known to be a great leader.

His parents, who were in Amritsar at the time of his death, were not given the permission to travel to Bengaluru by a services aircraft for his last rites amid a nationwide lockdown to control the spread of coronavirus, which began on March 25. 

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General NS Bal posted this selfie a day before his death.

Colonel NS Bal's body was being flown home by Army aircraft but his parents wanted to perform his last rites in Bengaluru, sources in the Army told NDTV. They decided to cover the distance of about 2,600 km for his funeral by road. 

Meanwhile, government sources said that a precedent cannot be set for aircraft of the defence services to be used in this manner because only a limited number of military aircraft are available.

In a tweet, former Army Chief General VP Malik, replying to a post by Colonel NS Bal's brother - Navtez Singh Bal - wrote: "Deepest condolences! Have a safe journey. Sad GOI did not help. Rules are never written on stone. They are modified or changed in special circumstances." 

Another post by an Army veteran, Major DP Singh, read: "All the best bro. Prayers for safe journey and good health of parents.  An old soldier, father of Col Bal, would take it in his stride, and I am sure madam will rather be his rock solid support as always.  Hail the spirit of #soldier and #camaraderie. Jai hind Flag of India (sic) ." 

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