Governance
Nagpur CRPF officer killed in terrorist attack in Kashmir; mortal remains arrive in city for last rites
A Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) officer from Nagpur Naresh Umrao Badoley lost his life on Thursday after he was killed in a terrorist attack in Jammu & Kashmir. His last rites would be held in the city today morning with full state honours.
Reportedly, a group of terrorists on motorcycle attacked Badole in Budgam, pumped him bullets and even snatched away his gun. He died at an army hospital during treatment.
We salute the valour & steadfast devotion to duty of ASI/GD Badole Naresh Umrao of #117Bn #CRPF who made supreme sacrifice while valiantly retaliating terrorist attack in Budgam, J&K. We stand with the familiy of our Braveheart. pic.twitter.com/WWfkmvh5S4
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His mortal remains were brought to Nagpur from Srinagar at 10:15 pm on Thursday and were taken to his residence in Vaishali Nagar at Hingna. Assistant sub-inspector Badoley belonged to the 117th Battalion of the CRPF.
Wreath laying ceremony: DG #CRPF and senior officers from security forces paid their respect to ASI/GD Badole Naresh Umrao who made the supreme sacrifice while valiantly serving the nation. pic.twitter.com/KsFu0Nl5kb
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Paid tribute to Shaheed ASI Naresh Umrao Badole. While we in CRPF deeply feel the loss of a family member, we value his sacrifice and valour. We stand shoulder to shoulder with the NOKs and relatives of the brave heart. @crpfindia @HMOIndia @PMOIndia pic.twitter.com/Gzsmc2mZNB
Anand Prakash Maheshwari (@DrAPMaheshwari) September 24, 2020
We at Nation Next salute and pay our deepest respect for the martyr who lost his life for the country…
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