Ravi Paul of 10 Dogra Regiment was one of the 18 brave soldiers who lost their lives while fighting the four terrorists who attacked the Army Brigade Headquarters in Uri sector of Baramulla district yesterday.
He had served the army for 23 years.
Besides Vansh, 42-year-old Ravi Paul is survived by his wife Geeta Rani and another son Sudansheesh (7) and 80-year- old mother.
"My father used to call early in the morning. Yesterday he called us and we spoke in length on various issues. He asked me to concentrate on my studies so that I could fulfill his dream of becoming a doctor in the Indian Army," said Vansh, a class 6th student.
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In this sleepy Sarwa village of over 120 families, there
are many who have donned the olive green uniform at one stage of their life.
"Majority of the people in our village are either serving in the Army or have served at one stage of their life. Out of six brothers, my three brothers were in Army and Ravi Paul was the youngest to join the Army," said Joginder Lal Salotra, elder brother of Ravi Paul.
"Whenever he used to come on leave, people used to meet him as he always narrated the stories about his tenure in the Army," Lal said.
He said Ravi Paul used to make sure that he calls his family everyday.
Mohan Lal Salotra, another brother of the martyr soldier, said he has not only lost a younger brother but a friend who used to share every secret of life with him.
"I also served in the Army and after retirement I joined Defence Security Corps (DSE) and I am currently posted in Ludhiana. Though I was elder to Ravi, we were like good friends who used to talk each other daily.
He said his brother wanted both of his sons to become doctors and join the Indian Army to serve the nation, "Now it is our duty to make sure that the dream of our brother is fulfilled".
Since the news of the martyrdom of Ravi Paul spread, thousands of villagers and relatives started pouring in to the house of the martyr soldier to express their solidarity with the bereaved family.