The family and village members of a Jawan, who lost his life in the Pulwama terror attack last year, have built his life-size statue in Assam's Baksa.
Maneshwar Basumatary, a native of Tamulpur, a town 80 Kilometre away from Guwahati, was a Head Constable in the Central Reserve Police Force when he lost his life in the deadly terror-strike in Kashmir that claimed 40 lives.
Maneshwar Basumatary's family, friends and the villagers raised around Rs 10 Lakh to build the fibre-glass statue in his honour.
CRPF officers and jawans also joined in to pay floral tributes.
Mr Basumatary's son, Dhananjoy, said that the people would ask about his father's story upon seeing the statue.
"Government has kept all promises and also stays in touch , officers from CRPF had been coming often to find out our well being but we wanted something beyond symbolism, when people will see the statue they will enquire about his story, get to know that he was from this village," said Dhananjoy Basumatary.
The villagers further hoped that enacting of thestatue will inspire the youth to join armed forces.
"We had decided that whether politicians come to see us or not we will raise money and build the statue since this is a way we can take the work of the slain jawan forward," Kamal Boro, a relative of the jawan told NDTV.
Assam Cops Find "IED-Like Material" After Terror Group Says It Planted Bombs In Assam, Epicentre Of Anti-CAA Protests, 1st Applicant Gets Citizenship Under Act Assam Court Awards Man 15-Year Jail Term For Raping Minor Girl How Extreme Weather Is Leading To Rise In Child Marriages In Pakistan "Probably First Time Since '87/88...": Omar Abdullah On J&K Poll Dates Who Is Jasveen Sangha, "Ketamine Queen" Charged With Matthew Perry's Death Man Bites Off Part Of Father's Thumb During Argument Over Property: Cops Sikh Woman, Minor Son Kidnapped By 2 In Pakistan Rescued: Cops Chhattisgarh NEET UG 2024 Counselling Schedule Released, Check Details Track Latest News Live on NDTV.com and get news updates from India and around the world.