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BSF martyr Deepak Chingakham’s last rites held in Imphal
ET Bureau | May 14, 2025 1:00 PM CST

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BSF soldier Deepak Chingakham, who died in cross-border firing, was honored in Manipur. Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla and other officials paid tribute. The soldier's remains were brought to Imphal airport. A ceremony was held before the last rites in his hometown. The Manipur government announced compensation for his family. Political leaders also offered condolences.

BSF personnel pay tribute to BSF constable Deepak Chingakham
Guwahati: The last rites of BSF braveheart Deepak Chingakham, who was killed in cross-border firing by Pakistan in R.S. Pura sector of Jammu was performed in Yairipok Yambem Mathak Leikai in Imphal East district on Tuesday.

Manipur Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla, senior security and civil officials and other dignitaries on Tuesday laid wreaths and paid homage to BSF braveheart Deepak Chingakham.

As a mark of solemn tribute, the Governor laid a wreath during the ceremonial homage, honouring the courage and sacrifice of the martyr.

A Raj Bhavan official said that the ceremony reflected the state’s collective grief and deep gratitude for Constable Chingakham’s service to the nation. Senior officials from the Border Security Force (BSF), Manipur Police, Army, Assam Rifles, state administration and family members were also present to honour the brave soldier, whose dedication and service to the nation will be remembered with pride.

The mortal remains of Constable (General Duty) Deepak Chimngakham (25) of the 7th Battalion, Border Security Force (BSF), on Tuesday afternoon, were brought to Bir Tikendrajit International Airport, Imphal.

A solemn tribute ceremony was held at the airport, where the Governor and other dignitaries paid their last respect with full honours.

After the wreath laying ceremony at Imphal Airport, the mortal remains of the Martyr were taken to his hometown in Yairipok Yambem Mathak Leikai in Imphal East district, where the last rites of the braveheart were performed with full force of honour.

A Raj Bhavan statement said that during the recent India-Pakistan border conflict, Constable (General Duty) Deepak Chimngakham (25) of the 7th Battalion, BSF, laid down his life following a drone attack launched from Pakistan at the Kharkhola Border Outpost (BOP).

On May 10, Constable Chingakham was seriously injured during cross-border firing by Pakistan along the international boundary, and on May 11, he succumbed to his injuries.

The Manipur government on Monday announced Rs 10 lakh ex gratia for the family of the martyred BSF jawan Chingakham.

Former Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh earlier deeply condoled the death of the BSF constable. On Tuesday, Singh visited the home of BSF Constable Chingakham at Yairipok.

BJP’s lone Rajya Sabha member from Manipur, Maharaja Sanajaoba Leishemba, BJP leader K. Sharat Kumar, state Congress President Keisham Meghachandra Singh, Congress Lok Sabha member Angomcha Bimol Akoijam and many political leaders paid their emotional tribute to the fallen hero.

Chingakham Bonibihari Singh, father of the fallen constable, said he is proud of his son’s sacrifice. A senior BSF officer said that Chingakham was a brave soldier of the border guarding force.

“We are proud that he held his responsibility as a soldier. The entire BSF stands by his family,” the official said and indicated that his brother can be recruited in the BSF.

Chingakham joined the BSF in April 2021.


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