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Posted: 15 years ago
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Dawn,

Thank you so much for posting and letting us know. Let me search and see if I can find that. Please do post if you are able to.

Originally posted by: Dawn Idol

Friends, I'm sorry for going back to this topic ........... I know I'm re-opening wounds .......

But there's something I must share ..........
Yesterday - Dec 16 2008, on Headlines today channel they showed the last Poem written by Major Sandeep ...........
It was .......... poignant / heart breaking and filled me with a fierce pride about this Braveheart .............
Also they showed a letter written by a father (whose son was saved from the terrorists) - to Major Sandeep's father ........
It was such a touching gesture from a grateful father to the father of a Martyr ......
I wish I could post that here ....... I'm searching for the poem & letter, but cant find it ..... I'll keep trying
Will some of you search too?
I think all of us here should read that poem and letter ............. both are written straight from the heart .......... I just broke down watching it ........

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Posted: 15 years ago
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Dawn,

Is this the letter?

Dear Mr. Unnikrishnan,

You do not know me but I owe you a great debt. It sits on my shoulder like the body of a much loved brother, it shrouds my heart and casts a pall on all that I do….I know not how to repay you and that is my biggest agony. I see you as you speak to the media without a quaver in your voice, I see your wife with a broken heart and I am lashed with a pain that has no voice. Your son died saving my son and it weighs me down…speak to me and ask for something in return…I will give you my blood and the very marrow from my bone! Forgive me as I am the cause of your brilliant son fading…I did not see the enemy neither did I recognize it and when it attacked me with the ferocity of a thousand lions, I could only run and try to hide. I left the battle to your son and he has gone to the soldier's paradise. He has done his duty and asked for nothing and I am cursed.

I am cursed as I lie at night wrestling with sleep as images of the dead and dying call out to me. I am cursed when I see the beautiful face of your son. I am cursed when I look at the face of grief that is your wife. I look at my sleeping son lying safe in his bed and I am overwhelmed. I cannot begin to imagine what courage it takes you to get up in the morning and face another day.

If it gives you any small iota of relief, let me tell you that it is the sacrifice of soldiers like your son which make me hold up my head high. It ignites a feeling of great self esteem and it is what makes me hopeful. If we have men like your son still left in India , then we will come into our own. These men show me a bright, shining vision of the future and make me a believer. Our fat, ugly, disillusioned sorry caricatures who are our politicians who suck out hope and glory and tarnish all that is good in our world fail in their task of destroying our faith. Men like Major Sandeep who live by their ideals unflinchingly are our saviours. We see them and recognize in them a pure spirit burning bright. They are our beacons…they shine forth like our star of hope and we can weather all storms.

Mr. Unnikrishnan, you are the exceedingly brave father of a lion among men. In your grief, know this that all Indians have seen him and his faith and his love for our country…in his death he has become immortal.

Death will come to us all. It will carry us away leaving only our loved ones sorrowful…your son's funeral has made a whole nation grief-stricken. It has made all Indians say a prayer for him and his family. It has made us sit up and has lit a fire under us. He singlehandedly silenced Mr. Raj Thackeray with his deed. This sorry politician's career is over before it began…the so-called leader of the Marathi hides his face at home when a soldier rams home his point in so direct a fashion. Raj Thackeray was cowering beneath his bed when "his" Mumbai was burning and the men in uniform fought and gave up their lives for an India they unite and protect. No talk, no rhetoric just a heroic fight to the finish!

Mr. Unnikrishnan, if we have more men like your son then India WILL become a superpower.

I salute you and your family.

Godbless you all.

An indebted Indian.


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Posted: 15 years ago
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Anshu thanks for posting the letter...I don't hv enough words in my mouth now...I m in tears at the moment and no crying emoticon can convey my real feelings here after seeing such an emotional letter
All I can say is our Country is really proud of these soldiers and their families..
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Posted: 15 years ago
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An........... Thanks a million .......... that was the letter ...........
Even now as I'm read I my eyes fill with tears .........
I hope someone is able to get the poem as well ..........
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Posted: 15 years ago
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How i missed this topic?...

Major Sandeep is from my dad's place.We will be visiting his parents this time when we go to Bangalore.I badly want to visit them.

Especially his mom,she was so devastated as he was the only son.He had been a brave child since his childhood.From his early teens he had only one dream 'To get into NDA and he got with Top ranks.'

His life should be a Model for the young youth to come.We waste so much of time on Bollywood heros worshipping them when actually the Real Heros are those like Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan who never had any greed for anything,but for us gave their life,So that we can sit peacefully in our Motherland.I really Salute Sandeep bhaiya

Edited by *Dakoo_Minzy* - 15 years ago
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