Vikram Batra ~ Yeh dil mange more
Vikram Batra as an officer of the
Indian Army, posthumously awarded the Param Vir Chakra,India's highest award
for valour, for his actions during the 1999 Kargil War in Kashmir between India
and Pakistan.
We saw patriot and thrilling stories in
movie but there are Numbers of story in real and we know nothing about those .
Pakistani invaders had taken positions
in bunkers at a height of 17,000 feet on Peak 5140 in Jammu and Kashmir.
Lieutenant Batra and Captain Sanjeev Jamwal -- both from the Kangra valley in
Himachal Pradesh -- were ordered to recapture the peak on the night of June 19,
1999, about five weeks after the Kargil war began.
But on that day he follow the motto of Indian Military Academy, Dehra Dun :
"The safety, honour and welfare of your country come first always and every time. The honor, welfare and comfort of the men you command come next. Your own ease, comfort and safety come last, always and every time."
But on that day he follow the motto of Indian Military Academy, Dehra Dun :
"The safety, honour and welfare of your country come first always and every time. The honor, welfare and comfort of the men you command come next. Your own ease, comfort and safety come last, always and every time."
Vikram was elated. 'Yeh Dil Maangey
More' -- the Pepsi catch line those days -- he told his commander at base
camp. His words became the catchline for the Kargil war.
Vikram Batra with Team :-
Vikram with another young
officer, Anuj Nayyar, fought the enemy's counter-attack ferociously.
They cleared enemy bunkers, egged their
men forward, engaged in a hand-to-hand combat and forced the Pakistani retreat.
The mission was almost over when Vikram ran out of the bunker to rescue another
junior officer who had injured his legs in an explosion.
"His subedar begged him not to go
and said he would go instead," says his father, "but Vikram told him:
'Tu baal-bacchedar hain, hat ja peeche. [You have children, step
aside]"
He lunged forward to save the young
lieutenant, when a bullet pierced through his chest.By the morning India won
back Peak 4875 but lost Vikram Batra.
Vikram Batra parents are also show great courage and patriotism :-
Mr Batra collapsed when he heard :
"Batrasaab, Vikram Batra is no more." said by one officer
The next day, his son's body
received a hero's welcome and was cremated with full military honours.
Father said :- Guru Gobind Singh
sacrificed four sons for the country. Maybe there was some reason why God gave
me twins -- one he had marked for the country and one for me." when God
gives you a mortal blow, he gives you the strength to cope with the grief.
Vikram Batra and His Love story :-
Vikram Batra and His Love story :-
Vikram had met her at university and
planned to marry her when he returned from the war.
'Make it a point to meet her whenever
you are in Chandigarh,' Vikram had told Vishal when he left to join the army
and Vishal had kept the promise.
Five days before Vikram's death, he was
in Chandigarh and she came to see him at the station.
As Vishal stepped onto the platform, she
called out his name and said, 'This time make sure to marry me off.'
'Pucca,' he replied.
When the news came, Vishal could not
muster the courage to speak to her. At the funeral she stood with her parents
and wept quietly.
Five years after she lost the only man
she loved, his cards and the stuffed teddy he gave her still adorn her
cupboard.
She is a teacher now and has sworn to
never marry.
Vikram's parents tried to make her
change her mind but it has all been in vain
He siad : "Ya toh Tiranga
lehrake awunga, ya fir Tirange mein lipta huwa chala awunga, lekin awunga
zaroor"
Batra's last words were the battle-cry "Jai
Mata Di!
He is always live in the hearts of
Indians ....
Nice to know, Let's find someone who remembers martyrs. Batra has left the country because of people like. Good article, Good going bro... !
ReplyDeleteNICE JOB SIR I M HEARTLY MISSING YOU SIR
ReplyDeleteGreat Sir We will miss you , You are the Real Hero of bharat mata i salute you ..........ap ka hum pa karz hai Vikram bhai jai vikram batra jai hind
ReplyDeleteVikram Batra u r god we love you.
ReplyDeleteIf I wud b having a son, I'll make sure he joins army... Hats off to u Sir... Salute
ReplyDeleteIf I wud b having a son, I'll make sure he joins army... Hats off to u Sir... Salute
ReplyDeleteHats off to you. I wish I could get a chance to join Indian army I would love too.
ReplyDeleteHats off to you. I wish I could get a chance to join Indian army I would love too.
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