Tehatta, May 7: In a powerful display of both sorrow and resolute pride, the family of slain Para Commando Jhantu Ali Sheikh of Tehatta, Nadia, has hailed the Indian Army’s “Operation Sindoor,” a late-night precision strike against terror camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), as a long-awaited act of justice. This overnight operation brought a measure of solace to the grieving family, who lauded the armed forces for their courage, resolve, and surgical precision.
On April 22, in one of the most brutal terror attacks in recent times, five militants armed with AK-47s and M4 carbines opened fire on unsuspecting tourists enjoying the scenic Baisaran valley in Pahalgam. Within minutes, 26 lives were tragically lost in the chaos and bloodshed. A day later, during a counter-insurgency operation in Udhampur, 37-year-old Para Commando Jhantu Ali Sheikh of the 6SF unit, hailing from Tehatta in Nadia, was martyred in an encounter with terrorists.
As news broke on Wednesday of the late-night Indian Army assault on nine terror launch pads in Pakistan, a quiet smile, tinged with both pain and pride, spread across
Sabur Ali Sheikh, the martyred commando’s father, stood tall in his grief as he hailed the strike. “I have lost one of my sons. But there are lakhs of my sons in the Indian Army who gave a sound reply to Pakistan on Tuesday night. But my other son made me happy as they avenged the killing of my one son and murder of the tourists.” He continued, “There is no doubt that the families who lost their loved ones cannot get them back, but we wanted such an action to send a strong message to Pakistan.” The octogenarian’s voice trembled as he broke down in tears, saying, “I am happier since the Indian army demolished the terror launch pads in Pakistan occupied Kashmir. Those who are guarding our border and tirelessly working to ensure our sovereignty, are my sons. My elder son would also join them in this endeavor soon.” However, Jhantu’s wife, Sahana Ali Sheikh, was not in a state to share her reactions, still battling to overcome her profound grief. On Wednesday, she was seen repeatedly breaking down in tears.