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Uri attack: Real help, not jingoism, is what the soldier wants
Updated On: 27 September, 2016 06:24 AM IST | | Hemal Ashar
<p>Political statements are mere knee jerk reactions, while the sacrifice of the soldier goes unrecognised, says Col (retired) Suhas Jatkar</p>


Indian and US soldiers take part in a reflex shooting during the Indo-US joint exercise Yudh Abhyas 2016 in Ranikhet. Pic/PTI
The simmering Uri anger cauldron is sparking debates and statements, such as sending Pak artistes back to their country. This is fine for political parties, but all the Indian soldier and his family want is “that the sacrifices be recognised,” says Col. (Retd) Suhas Jatkar, Maharashtra Ex-Servicemen Corporation (MESCO) Managing Director from Pune.
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