Friday, December 5, 2008

Maj Sandeep Unnikrishnan - Hero (Operation Black Tornado)




It has indeed moved me to know what an officer of the Indian Army, who served in the elite National Security Guards (NSG) gets on sacrificing his life while fighting terrorists in the November 2008 Mumbai attacks.

Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan, a braveheart soldier of the Indian Army chose to wear the uniform to protect India and more importantly it's citizen from evils of the world - and he certainly did it even when it came at the cost of his life.

I mean just imagine, he also could have chosen an easy life like ours - e-mailing friends, chatting about the attack, discussing unnecessarily , blogging, etc... but he chose to beat the daylight out of those sons of bitches (pardon my language - got no better words for them) and for this the entire nation salutes him today.

But the question is how long would you & me remember this name and what about his family?

I m not sure if u remember even 1 name from the list of martyrs in Operation Vijay - if you have a defence background you might remember 1 - that's the case, we forget with time.

About his family, he was the only child - can't even fathom the pain his parents are going through. His mother's tears would weigh more than what I have cried in 24 years and i bet you too. Go here and see how the Chief Minister reacted post his death - will shock the wits out of you.The Kerala government did not send any representative to attend Maj Sandeep's funeral.

Another thing that comes to my mind is the compensation to his family - can you guess it?

Let me give you a hint on the kind of money our govt gives to our heroes - Abhinav Bindra got 3,00,00,000 (INR 30 million) on winning a gold for the country - indeed a moment of glory.

Maj Sandeep Unnikrishnan's family gets only 5 lakhs.

 I am sure his family doesn't want money, the point i am trying to make here is about our govt - 
'A gold medal is valued 60 times more than a soldier's life sacrificed at war-zone.'

I salute all heroes of Operation Black Tornado:

4 comments:

The Truth Teller said...

brillaint.
i completely agree & salute the heroes too.

Kuber said...

first of all nice to c u back in business maite...
As gutted as i feel about being one of the SOBs, as much respect as i have for those sacrificing in the uniform, as pathetic as i might feel about the corruption in the minds of our politicians I am not comfortable with the comparison between an olympic shooter and an army officer and i'm sure abhinav bindra wouldn be either...like you pointed out this is not about money..sportsmen and officers are heroes in their own right , let us not compare apple and orranges ..instead lets focus our attention , moreso lets channelise our anger towards the populist politicians who dont bat an eyelid before showering money frivously when an opportunity to win voters arises..its their business some might say, but its dirty and thats a fact..

So i think the relevance of another fwd u'd sent about our right to go to the polling booth and abstaining is of more relevance to me...
meanwhle, saluting heroes living and dead..

Atul said...

Thanks buddy! this time it's an conscious effort to blog weekly if not daily.

Agree - wasn't actually comparing the 2 heroes, All dude respect for Mr Bindra for bringing laurels to the nation - unprecedented one. Business politics is what i wanted to highlight.

You read between the lines!
Ayeo!

Anonymous said...

very aptly put. such valour really makes one introspect about what he/she has done for the nation. and the sad part is that this might be forgotten. what you said abt Operation Vijay is true. maybe i know a few names coz defence is an area of interest.. but 4 others its just another event thats to be remembered once in a while in TV talkshows or editorials.... a pity.

lets hope Mumbai doesnt meet the same fate. this time if we forget, then that means we forgive. Not acceptable.