GUWAHATI: Arunachal Pradesh government has approved construction of a war memorial in honour of Param Vir Chakra recipient Subedar Joginder Singh here at Bumla, a 1962 war hero, who was awarded with the country’s highest gallantry award posthumously.
It was announced by Chief Minister Pema Khandu who on Thursday visited the memorial of Subedar Joginder Singh near Tawang. He laid a wreath at the memorial and paid homage to Singh who had halted and repulsed the invading Chinese Army, twice, at Tongpen La in Bum La axis when the enemy was heading to conquer Tawang on 23 October 1962. Subedar Singh finally succumbed to his injuries in Chinese custody.
Chief Minister during his interaction with the military personnel informed that the state government had approved the construction of a war memorial in honour of Subedar Singh. Khandu said the people of Arunachal saluted the bravery and sacrifice of Singh who died defending the country. To commemorate his heroic defence against the overwhelming Chinese Army, the state govt will construct a war memorial in his honour.
Earlier, Khandu also visited Bumla pass interacted with the Army personnel of Bihar Regiment. He visited the conference room where border personal meetings (BPM) between the Indian Army and People’s Liberation Army are held regularly for consultations and interactions between the two armies to improve relations.
Khandu also visited the LAC point and placed a pebble on ‘Heap of Stones’ as a symbol of friendship, peace and tranquility.