After Chapra, army jawan Rambabu Singh, a resident of Siwan, Bihar, was martyred for the country on monday (May 12, 2025). He was shot on monday due to violation by pakistan after ceasefire. According to the family members, he was shot in the afternoon and then the news came that he was martyred for the country. After this news, there was silence in Rambabu Singh's village. Martyr jawan Rambabu Singh was a resident of Vasilpur village of Barharia block of Siwan. His father late Ramvichar Singh had been the deputy chief of Hariharpur Panchayat. One of Rambabu Singh's brothers Akhilesh Singh is working as a loco pilot in Hazaribagh, Jharkhand.

Wife has not been informed about martyrdom yet

Martyr Rambabu Singh's father-in-law subhash chandra Sharma said that his son-in-law had joined duty in kashmir - SRINAGAR/JAMMU' target='_blank' title='jammu and kashmir-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>jammu and kashmir on 10 April. His father-in-law told that both he and his daughter were in Dhanbad. Yesterday (Monday) at around 1.30 pm, a call came from the army Headquarters that the son-in-law had been shot. After this, the information was received that he has been martyred. wife Anjali Singh has still not been informed about her husband's martyrdom.

Martyr Rambabu Singh's father-in-law told that his son-in-law was posted in Jodhpur. However, he was stopped during the tension between india and Pakistan. Yesterday (May 12, 2025) at around 10 am, Rambabu Singh had a conversation with his wife Anjali. Till that time he was fine.

Martyr Rambabu Singh was married four months ago

It is said that martyr soldier Rambabu Singh was married about four months ago. The people of the village are waiting for his body to arrive. The body may arrive by evening or tomorrow on Wednesday. The family members of the martyred soldier said that ram Babu was full of patriotic spirit since childhood. He was serving the country by joining the army. After the incident, the eyes of the people of the village are moist. people are also feeling proud.

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