To sleep, perchance to dream—ay, there's the rub:
For in
that sleep of death what dreams may come,
When we have shuffled off
this mortal coil,
Must give us pause—there's the
respect
The biggest terror attack on India needed some
brave hearts to fight it. When Indian history will be written post Nov 26,
Hemant Karkare, Sandeep Unnikrishnan, Ashok Kamte, Vijay Salaskar’s name
would definitely require a golden stylus.
Valour and
heroics of these men have ensured that when India’s generation next looks
back, they won’t have any shortages of inspirations.
Hemant Karkare
No one is
indispensable, but some rare people come quite close to it. Hemant
Karkare, the chief of Mumbai Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS), who laid down his
life fighting one of the worst terror attacks on the Indian soil,
definitely falls in that category.
Born in Nagpur, Karkare studied
mechanical engineering in Nagpur and worked at the National Productivity
Council and Hindustan Lever before making it to the prestigious IPS in
1982.
While posted in Nagpur he fought the Naxalite forces and
earned a reputation of being an officer who is courageous as well as
having a sound head on his shoulder. In several missions undertook by him,
he used not only his brawn, but his superlative brain to achieve success.
Even when fighting the Naxalites in Chandrapur forests near
Nagpur, he took an interest in driftwood, discovered artistic shapes in
them and converted them into wooden sculptures.
The last time the
people of the country saw him was while working with his men near the VT
Station, the target of one of the attacks. He was shown wearing a shoddy
helmet. A little later, a policeman lowers a flimsy bulletproof vest over
his shoulders, one that was obviously of little protection when those
fatal shots were fired at him.
The previous evening, TV channels
had “breaking news” that he had received a fresh death threat from some
unidentified caller, apparently in connection with the Malegaon probe. But
he took it very lightly.
But the real question is how long will we
afford to lose the precious lives of these talented cops like Hemant
Karkare,Vijay Salaskar or MC Sharma who lost his life fighting terror in
Delhi’s Jamia Nagar couple of months back?
Sandeep Unnikrishnan
Sandeep
Unnikrishnan, a 31-year-old National Security Guard (NSG) commando, laid
down his life fighting the terrorists in Mumbai on Friday. His uncle’s
home at Beypore in Kozhikode district was in a sombre mood as the news of
his demise hit them.
Sandeep, who used to go to school and junior
college with a perfect Army crew cut, didn’t surprise anyone when he was
selected to join the NDA. Everyone knew that he had it in him. His
teachers used to describe him as an ‘extraordinary child’, who had always
dreamt of joining the Army right from standard three.
Considering
Sandeep's years of schooling at Frank Anthony Public School, and his
interests and passions, it can be said that he was an ‘all-rounder’, who
excelled academically and also in sports. "He was an incredible sportsman.
He held various records in sports," said his school principal going down
the memory lane.
Major Unnikrishnan was on deputation to the NSG
for the past 18 months. He was with the Black Cat commando force for the
last 2 years. An officer of the Bihar Regiment, he was commissioned into
the Indian Army in June 1999.
He had joined the NSG on deputation
in January 2007, after having served two tenures with his battalion in
counter insurgency and counter terrorism roles.
The braveheart
hailed from Bangalore where his father works for the Indian Space Research
Organisation.
Unni had always been a big foodie. He loved
non-vegetarian food and made sure that he gets his meat twice a day.
Sandeep, who had also been a big movie buff, used to call himself a total
movie maniac.
Remembered for being high on principles, he was
strictly averse to hypocrisy, sycophancy, apathy and lack of compassion.
In spite of being such an asset to the national security, the
modest Unni always felt that his job was a regular one. But what he didn’t
know was the fact that this so called ‘regular’ job will end up making him
a national hero.
'I will handle them,'
Unnikrishnan's last words to commandos
"Do not come up,
I will handle them", these were probably the last words which Major
Sandeep Unnikrishnan told his men as he was hit by bullets while engaging
terrorists inside the Taj.
"Major Unnikrishnan was rescuing an
injured commando when he was hit," Director-General of NSG J K Dutt said
after he announced mission accomplished at the Taj and quoted the slain
major as telling his crack team, "Do not come up, I will handle them".
"During the operation, when an commando got injured Unnikrishnan
arranged for his evacuation and started chasing the terrorists himself," a
senior National Security Guards (NSG) official said here.
The
terrorists escaped to another floor of the hotel and during the chase
Unnikrishnan was seriously injured and succumbed to his injuries, the
official said.
The other braveheart, Havildar Gajender Singh, was a
specialist in heli-borne operations.
"Gajender
Singh was chosen for the Nariman House operation as he qualified for the
job extremely well. He was leading the slithering act and its follow up
action," the NSG official said while paying homage to the slain commandos
at the NSG headquarters in the national
capital.
Other martyrs
Two Indian Police
Service (IPS) officers - additional police commissioners Ashok Kamte and
Sadanand Date - were killed in separate gun battles with terrorists
following a series of attacks in India 's financial capital, the officials
said.
Mumbai Police 'encounter specialist' Vijay Salaskar were
also shot dead in another gun battle.
In all 14 police personnel
were gunned down.
These are indispensable losses as one can’t
replace them overnight or muster the art of fighting modern day terror in
one day.
Why there is lackadaisical attitude on the part of the
whole political class who seem not to take any lesson from the losses of
such cops or loss of countless civilians.
Unless the government
comes up with any strong counter measure to tackle terrorism by keeping
themselves above the vote-bank and appeasement politics, the sacrifices of
Karakare, Salaskar or MC Sharma and countless brave souls would surely go
in vain.
Article by Mr.Biswajit Jha & Bhavna
Khullar