India Pakistan Tension: Could not give shoulder to grandmother, both grandsons were posted on the border; paid tribute online
- byManasavi
- 12 May, 2025
When Bhagwati Devi died in Kanina, her two grandsons Vikas and Avinash posted on the border could not attend the funeral. Both gave priority to the defense of the country. Vikas is in the Air Force and Avinash is in the CRPF. He paid tribute to his grandmother from the duty place itself and said that protecting the border is his first duty.
The two sons, who consider the motherland more than their mother, paid tribute to their grandmother while protecting Mother India.
Let us tell you that after the death of the grandmother, both the grandsons could not even reach to give her shoulder. He said that we are guarding the border and protecting this mother is our first duty.
90-year-old Bhagwati Devi, a resident of Ward 1 of Kanina, died on Saturday and both her grandsons were guarding the border. Vikas Yadav, who is guarding the border, joined the Air Force in 2019 and is posted in Kutch Bhuj. He had come home a month ago, after meeting his mother, he went back to his posting.
Family members informed both of them over the phone
At the same time, the second grandson Avinash Yadav who had joined the CRPF in 2018 and is working in Srinagar. He had come home when he had a son 15 days ago but due to tension on the border, he had to go back. When his grandmother passed away on Saturday, his family members informed both of them over the phone.
He paid tribute to his grandmother from his duty place itself and refused to come and told that it is very important to protect the border right now. He will return home only when the situation becomes normal.
It is worth mentioning that the father of both, Suresh Kumar, was working in the CRPF and he died in 1999 due to cardiac arrest. Since then, he had a desire to serve the country and one day his dream was fulfilled.
However, grandmother Bhagwati Devi was cremated by her son and grandson Prakash, Dinesh, Akash, Harsh Yadav etc. but grandsons Avinash and Vikas paid homage from their place of posting itself.



