The bihar government will give Rs 50 lakh to the family of Rambabu Singh of Siwan, who was martyred in Jammu and Kashmir. On tuesday (May 13, 2025), chief minister nitish kumar also expressed grief over this incident. cm nitish kumar said, "Salute to BSF jawan Rambabu Singh ji, a resident of Vasilpur village of Siwan district of bihar, who was martyred in firing by the Pakistani army on the kashmir - SRINAGAR/JAMMU' target='_blank' title='jammu and kashmir-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>jammu and kashmir border. The country will always remember his martyrdom. I am deeply saddened by this incident."

In his condolence message, nitish kumar said, "On the martyrdom of the brave son, I pray to god to give strength to his family to bear patience in this hour of grief. The nearest dependent of martyred soldier Rambabu Singh ji will be given an honorarium of Rs 50 lakh by the state government. Also, the last rites of martyred soldier Rambabu Singh ji will be performed with police honors by the state government." Who was martyred soldier Rambabu Singh?

Martyr soldier Rambabu Singh was a resident of Vasilpur village of Barharia block of Siwan. He was martyred last monday in the firing from Pakistan. He got married just four months ago. He was about to become a father. Before he could hear this happiness, he was martyred for the country. There is silence in the village since the incident. The dead body has not yet come to Siwan.

An announcement has been made to give 50 lakhs to Mo. Imtiaz of Chhapra

Let us tell you that Mo Imtiaz, a resident of Chhapra in bihar, has also given his life for the country. He was a sub-inspector in the BSF. He was a resident of Narayanpur village of Garkha police station area of Chhapra. The state government has announced to give 50 lakh rupees to the victim's family. 29 lakh rupees will be given from the Chief Minister's Relief Fund. 21 lakh rupees will be given by the Chief Minister's state government. That is, a cheque of total 50 lakh rupees will be handed over to the victim's family.

 

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