"Baby, Tu Aaya Kyun Nahi"; Flight Lieutenant Siddharth Yadav cremates as fiancé mourns with heartbreaking shouting | Today news

The village of Bhalkhi Majra in Haryana stood still on Friday when Lieutenant Siddharth Yadav, who died in Jamnagar in Gujarat in a Jaguar fighter plane on April 3, was cremated with full military honors. Of the many present, it was the heartbreaking voice of his fiancé, Saniya, who sounded the deepest reverberation, Tu Aaya Kyun Nahi? ” (Baby, why didn’t you come?) She cries next to the tricolor-wrapped body of the man she was about to marry. The solemn ceremony attracted a great gathering of family, friends and villagers, all united in sadness and respect for the 28-year-old officer. Siddharth’s father, Sushil Yadav, a retired air force staff, performed the last rituals and personified the family’s deep -rooted commitment to military service. When he reflected on his son’s sacrifice, he said, “He lost his life while saving a life,” the times of India reported. The couple, Siddharth and Saniya, recently got engaged on March 23, with their wedding planned on November 2. Siddharth’s mother, Sujata Yadav, also expressed great pride in the dedication and bravery of her son. “I’m proud to be the mother of such a brave boy. He was always committed to serving the nation, ‘she said, her words echoed with the collective sentiment of the community. The IAF pilot’s commitment was clear during the bad flight. Siddharth had a critical technical malfunction during a night training mission, ensuring that his co -pilot is safely shot before he sends the plane away from populated areas and eventually sacrifice his own life to prevent further casualty. The funeral march was characterized by traditional military honors, including a gun salute, as the community says goodbye to their hometown. The loss of lieutenant Siddharth Yadav is felt deeply, not only by his family and fiancé, but also by the country, who mourns the death of a courageous officer dedicated to the service of his country.