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Colonel Santosh Mahadik Gets Moving Farewell In Satara

Colonel Santosh Mahadik Gets Moving Farewell In Satara

SATARA -- The last rites of Colonel Santosh Mahadik, who was martyred on Tuesday in a fierce gun battle with the terrorists in North Kashmir, were performed with full military honours at his native Pogarwadi village in Maharashtra's Satara District today.

Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar paid his tributes to the 38-year-old martyred officer, who is survived by his wife and two children.

Tribute to the young Colonel Santosh Mahadik who was martyred today. 1/2

— Manohar Parrikar (@manoharparrikar) November 17, 2015

Several politicians and retired army personnel also attended the last rites.

Salute Col.Santosh Mahadik,a CO who sacrificed his life combating terrorists in J&K.Condolences 2the family of the brave heart #RIP#JaiHind

— Vijay Kumar Singh (@Gen_VKSingh) November 18, 2015

Colonel Mahadik, the commanding officer of 41 Rashtriya Rifles, was killed in a counter-infiltration operation in the Manigah forest of Kupwara.

Devendra Fadnavis paid his last respect to Colonel santosh Mahadik.

An officer from the elite 21 Para-Special Forces unit, Colonel Mahadik was awarded a Sena Medal for gallantry during Operation Rhino in the North-East in 2003.

Colonel Mahadik, who had conducted many successful counter-terrorist operations, was commissioned in the Indian Army in 1998.

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