Loss hung over Lethpora again as uniforms gathered to mark the blast that wiped out 40 CRPF members and pushed India and Pakistan into a tense military face off.
Pulwama memorial gathering in Lethpora
Pulwama memorial gathering in Lethpora
- The Seventh Anniversary of the Pulwama attack brought crowds to Lethpora in Pulwama district.
- 185 Battalion of the CRPF arranged the tribute at the Martyrs Memorial.
- Gyanendra Pratap Singh, CRPF Director General, showed up with senior officers.
- Rajesh Kumar and other IPS leaders joined personnel from the Army and the BSF.
- A wreath offering kicked off the remembrance at the site.
- Afterward, the Ceremonial Guard of CRPF delivered a formal salute.
- One minute of silence took place while a bugle sounded.
- Jawans and dignitaries placed flowers to honor fallen members.
- CRPF set up a yearly blood donation effort as a tribute.
- Volunteers from the force stepped forward without hesitation.
- More than 100 units went to Shri Maharaja Hari Singh Hospital in Srinagar.
- Officers and jawans contributed blood during the camp.
- The Pulwama terror attack struck on February 14, 2019.
- A suicide bomber rammed a vehicle into a CRPF convoy on the Jammu-Srinagar highway.
- Adil Ahmad Dar from Pulwama district carried out the assault.
- Jaish-e-Mohammad, based in Pakistan, took responsibility.
- Indian investigations listed 19 people as accused.
- By August 2021, security forces had eliminated the main accused.
- Seven suspects ended up in custody during the crackdown.
- That strike triggered the 2019 India-Pakistan military standoff.