RAIPUR: Having been injured in the Maoist ambush, a Sikh security personnel took off his turban to tie the wounds of a fellow jawan during the encounter in the forests of Tarrem in restive Bijapur district in tribal Bastar region of Chhattisgarh.
Identified as constable Balraj Singh of CRPF’s elite Commando Battalion for resolute Action (CoBRA), the commando was hit by bullet during Saturday’s Maoist attack and is presently under treatment at a hospital in state capital. As the injured jawans were struggling for help, the Sikh jawan took off his turban to tie the wounds of the fellow personnel.
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Mandeep Singh, a farmer from Haryana s Rohtak district, destroying his wheat crop in protest against the new farm laws (Photo Credits: Manjeet Sehgal/India Today)
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