
“We suffered three fatal casualties including one officer in the incident. Major Prafulla Ambadas Moharkar, Lance Naik Gurmail Singh and Sepoy Pargat Singh were grievously injured during the ceasefire violation and succumbed to their injuries. Two other personnel also sustained injuries and are undergoing treatment,” the spokesman said. Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) of Rajouri Yougal Manhar said that one of the two injured personnel died later.
Major Prafulla Ambadas Moharkar (32) belonged to Paoni in Bhandara district in Maharashtra and is survived by wife Aboli Moharkar. He had joined Infantry. He had trained at Prahar Samaj Jagruti Sanstha, Nagpur. Col (Retd) Sunil Deshpande told newspaper that Major Prafulla Moharkar was a quiet chap and very intelligent. “I still remember the day when his mother and he had come to meet us to give us the good news that he was selected in the Indian Army,” he said. However, while remembering a young Prafulla, Col Deshpande became emotional and a lump came to his throat. Major Moharkar was the second former Prahari after Capt Rahul Ahirrao to have attained martyrdom while serving the motherland. Major Moharkar’s body was likely to be brought to Nagpur today on Sunday, and then carried to his native place in Bhandara district.

Jammu and Kashmir Deputy Chief Minister Nirmal Singh paid rich tributes to the slain soldiers and condemned Pakistan for the ceasefire violation. “Pakistan is indulging in such cowardly actions and is being given a befitting response, but it does not desist from such cowardly acts,” Singh told reporters on the sidelines of a function here. The Deputy Chief Minister said Pakistan has got isolated at the global stage, especially on the issue of terrorism. “Pakistan is a terrorist state and it will not be too long before the country is declared a terrorist state by the world. It does not only support terrorism but also provide state sponsorship,” Singh said.








