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Thousands bid farewell to BSF jawan from Maharashtra

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October 31, 2016 11:34 IST

Thousands of villagers on Monday bid a tearful adieu to Border Security Force jawan Nitin Subhash Koli, who was killed in ceasefire violation by Pakistani troops in the Macchil sector along the LoC in Jammu and Kashmir.

Koli was cremated with full military honours at his village Dudhgaon in Sangli district of western Maharashtra on Monday morning.

State ministers Chandrakant Patil and Sadabhau Khot were among those who paid tributes to the martyr.

Earlier, his body was taken to his home and later kept at the Karmveer Chowk to enable people pay their last respects.

The 28-year-old Koli, who was martyred on October 29, was planning to visit his family in his native village after Diwali.

Koli hailed from a farmer family in Dudhgaon village in Miraj tehsil. He is survived by parents Subhash and Suman, younger brother, wife Samapada and two sons - Devraj (4) and Yuvraj (2).

He had come home around six months ago and was to come on leave again on November 5. The family was eagerly waiting for him.

Before he joined BSF in 2008, Koli worked as a manual labourer to pay for his education till 12th standard and also to financially support the family.

Recently, he had helped his brother to buy a van so that he could start a small business, a family member said.

Photographs: ANI

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