

BJP MP Naveen Jindal met the families of martyrs Narendra Sindhu and Pankaj Rana in Haryana, announced memorials in their honor, and paid tribute to their supreme sacrifice for the nation.
Naveen Jindal with the family of Martyrs Narendra Sindhu and Pankaj Rana
Kurukshetra: BJP Member of Parliament from Kurukshetra and prominent industrialist Naveen Jindal visited his parliamentary constituency on Thursday. During the visit, he reached Rohera village in Kaithal district, where he met the family of Martyr Lance Naik Narendra Singh Sindhu, who laid down his life in the line of duty.
He also visited Kalayat to meet the family of Martyr Naik Pankaj Rana and expressed his condolences.
Meeting the family of 28-year-old martyr Lance Naik Narendra Singh Sindhu, MP Jindal expressed deep condolences and said: "Narendra Singh Sindhu’s supreme sacrifice at such a young age will forever be a symbol of honour and pride for the nation."
Kurukshetra MP Honors Bravehearts Narendra Sindhu and Pankaj Rana
In honour of the brave soldier, Naveen Jindal announced several initiatives:
The government school in Rohera village will be renamed after Shaheed Narendra Sindhu.
A library will be established in the school.
A gym will be set up in the village stadium at a cost of ₹5 lakh.
A national flag (Tiranga) will be installed in the stadium.
To beautify the stadium, hundreds of trees will be distributed to the villagers for plantation.
Just three days ago, Narendra Singh Sindhu, a resident of Rohera village in Kaithal district, was martyred during an encounter with terrorists in Kulgam, Jammu and Kashmir. He had joined the Indian Army in 2017 and sacrificed his life at the age of just 28.
His body reached his native village on Wednesday morning and was cremated with full state honours. A large number of villagers gathered for his last rites, waving the national flag and paying their respects.
Narendra was born on 5 October 1996, in a humble family from Haryana and had dedicated his life to national service from a young age.
Naik Pankaj Rana, a resident of Kalayat in Kaithal district, was serving in the Indian Army. He had come home on leave on 20 August. Unfortunately, he was injured in a road accident near village Batta while returning to Kalayat from Kaithal. He was rushed to Army Hospital, Panchkula, where he succumbed to his injuries on 9 September.
MP Naveen Jindal visited both families to express solidarity and honour the brave soldiers, calling them the pride of Haryana and the nation.