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Punjab bids farewell to its brave soldiers died in line of duty

Sepoy Harminder Singh (26) was to return home on leave in a week, his cousin said. He is survived by his elderly parents, a brother and a sister. Scores of mourners bid a tearful adieu to the two Punjab soldiers. Political leaders, senior officials from the district administrations and Army officials attended the cremation. 

News Arena Network - Chandigarh - UPDATED: August 10, 2025, 07:00 PM - 2 min read

Military honours for two Punjab soldiers who died in line of duty. Lance Naik Pritpal Singh (left), Sepoy Harminder Singh.


The funeral of Lance Naik Pritpal Singh and Sepoy Harminder Singh, who died in the line of duty in a gunfight with terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir's Kulgam, was held with full military honours at their native places in Punjab on Sunday. 

 

The two Army soldiers were killed in action (KIA) in an overnight gunfight with terrorists on the ninth day of an ongoing encounter in Kulgam district on Saturday. The encounter began on August 1 after security forces launched a cordon and search operation in a forest at Akhal in the south Kashmir district, following intelligence inputs about the presence of terrorists there. 

 

Earlier in the day, the bodies of Lance Naik Pritpal Singh reached his native place Manupur village in Samrala and Sepoy Harminder Singh's body reached his village, Badinpur, in Mandi Gobindgarh. 

 

Grieving family members were joined by a large number of mourners at their residences to pay last respects. Pritpal Singh (28) joined the Army in 2015, his brother Harpreet Singh said. He got married in February this year and returned to duty in April. He was to come home on leave this month, his brother said. Harpreet said he received a call on Friday morning from Army officials informing him that is brother died in a gunfight. Sepoy Harminder Singh (26) was to return home on leave in a week, his cousin said. He is survived by his elderly parents, a brother and a sister. 

 

Also Read: Security forces tighten cordon on day 10 of Kulgam encounter

 

Scores of mourners bid a tearful adieu to the two Punjab soldiers. Political leaders, senior officials from the district administrations and Army officials attended the cremation. 

 

Samrala MLA Jagtar Singh Dyalpura, who attended the cremation of Lance Naik Pritpal Singh, said the state government was with his family. He said Pritpal Singh performed his duty with bravery and dedication and his sacrifice will continue to inspire the youth. 

 

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann has expressed grief over the death of the two soldiers. Former chief minister Amarinder Singh, too, condoled their death.

 

"Deeply anguished by the martyrdom of Pritpal Singh from Manupur, Khanna & Sepoy Harminder Singh from Badinpur, Mandi Gobindgarh in an encounter with terrorists in Kulgam, J&K. Their supreme sacrifice in service to the nation will never be forgotten. My prayers for strength to their families in this hour of grief," Singh posted on X. 

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