Mohit’s elder brother lit the pyre. A large number of people attended the soldier’s funeral procession. On April 18, Mohit was practicing boxing at the SFTS.
During the exercise, he suffered a head injury near his ear. He was taken to the military hospital in Bakloh. His condition worsened during the treatment and he died on Sunday.
Union Minister of State Krishnapal Gurjar, Ballabhgarh MLA Moolchand Sharma and representatives from several political parties attended Mohit’s funeral. They all offered condolences to Mohit’s family.
Mohit belonged to the 29 Para unit of the Indian Army and was posted in Agra. He joined the Indian Army eight years ago.
Just 40 days ago, he had gone to the SFTS for training. According to his family, Mohit was married in February and was the youngest of three brothers.
His elder brother is a government officer, while the second brother works in private sector.
Mohit’s family members said he always wanted to serve the country by joining the army and to achieve this, he prepared for the army and was recruited as a soldier in his first attempt.
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