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    Soldier killed in Pakistan firing along LoC, father says will groom grandson for Army

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    Lance Naik Sandeep Thapa with his wife Nisha. Express

    A soldier was killed on Saturday morning as Pakistani troops, after a lull of about 36 hours, resorted to unprovoked firing of mortar shells and small arms along the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir's Rajouri district.

    Identifying the deceased soldier as Lance Naik Sandeep Thapa, 35, from Dehradun, Defence Ministry spokesperson Lt Colonel Devender Anand said in Jammu that Pakistani troops started firing around 6.30 am in Nowshera sector. The Indian retaliated befittingly, he added.

    Lance Naik Thapa was a fourth-generation soldier from his family, and the first one to die on duty, his father, Bhagwan Singh Thapa, who retired from the Army as a Havildar in 2007, said.

    At their home, in Rajawala village of Selaqui area on the outskirts of Dehradun, Thapa senior said he will now groom his grandson, Satvik, who is just over three, to join the Army. “I and my three brothers, my father as well as his four brothers – we are all retired soldiers. Our families groomed generations for the Army,” he said.

    Sandeep, he said, had joined the Army in 2003 as Sipahi. Sandeep and his younger brother, Naveen, were both in Gorkha Rifles and posted along the LoC in Rajouri district for the last three years.

    Thapa said he saw on TV on Saturday morning that a jawan was injured in firing along the LoC but had no way of ensuring it was his son. “Around 2.30 pm, I received a call from Sandeep's friend…

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