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BSF Chief: Martyr Rocky took down two terrorists single-handed

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New Delhi: On Wednesday 25-year-old Rocky, single-handedly took on two terrorists spraying bullets on a Border Security Force (BSF) convoy and martyred in the action.

The BSF convoy had reached Narsu Nala, about 14 km ahead of Udhampur on Jammu-Srinagar NH-1A, when a terrorist, later identified as Mohd Nomen, jumped on to the road and started spraying bullets at the bus.

Nomen first injured the driver and then tried to enter the bus while firing from his AK-47. However, Rocky, the only armed jawan, held his fort preventing the terrorist from entering the bus.

“Rocky prevented the terrorist from entering the bus. The terrorist had a grenade in one of his hands while he was opening fire. Rocky continued firing even after he was hit by bullets. If Rocky did not prevent the terrorist from entering the bus, it would have been mayhem,” said BSF Director-General D K Pathak. Rocky was the lone armed personnel in the bus.

Rocky, who was profusely bleeding, then engaged the other militant (Mohd Naved who was later arrested) who had taken position on the adjoining heights along the road and was firing heavily on the bus.

Pathak’s comments came after the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) also rushed to unofficially claim credit that it is was their men who killed the terrorist.

“There is no confusion on who killed the terrorist. BSF man neutralised the terrorist. Rocky fired heavily. He positioned himself in such a way that the terrorist was shot,” said Pathak. “Rocky finished the whole magazine before he was martyred,” he added.

The BSF has their regular convoy, which travels between Jammu and Srinagar. “This convoy started from Jammu and after crossing from Jammu, two vehicles overtook and suddenly one terrorist came right in front of the road and started firing,” the BSF chief said.

Pathak also said that the BSF was not privy to any “specific” input about a possible militant strike in Udhampur. He said the bus ferrying 44 unarmed personnel got “isolated” from a convoy with a lone armed soldier (Rocky). In 20 years, he said there was no such attack on their convoy. Pathak said he would not like to draw any conclusions or similarities between the terror incident in Gurdaspur in Punjab on July 27 and the one near Udhampur.

Khattar announces govt job for dependant of ‘martyred’ Rocky

Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar on Thursday offered a government job to one of the dependents of BSF constable Rocky, who was killed in line of duty, in a terrorist attack near Udhampur in Jammu and Kashmir.

An ex-gratia of Rs 20 lakh would also be given to the martyr’s family, an official spokesperson said here.

Appreciating the exemplary courage shown by Rocky, the Chief Minister said that brave soldiers of the state were always ready to sacrifice their lives to safeguard the nation.

The Haryana government salutes the exemplary courage of its brave soldiers, Khattar added.

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