Thursday, July 2, 2009

marriage of the slain cop's daughter went as scheduled

Every thing went as he had planned 15 days before. Rather in a gorgeous way to his plan. But what he did not plan, was about the gathering of so many VIPs in the marriage that attended the marriage not as guest but as host to the marriage. Senior officers including RDC and IG remained hours in the marriage to see the arrangement. Hundreds of eminent personalities including politicians, corporate officials and senior citizens attended the function. Sambalpur SP supervised the arrangement along with his counter part of Bargarh, Jharsuguda district. Barat came and marriage was solemnized as per scheduled. Every one of the department was involved in such away in the marriage that his absent was hardly felt. However, it was his family members especially the bride daughter who seemed unhappy in his absent. The sorrow and despair for losing a near one was clearly visible in her face. Yes, the marriage of the slain cop’s daughter was solemnized as per scheduled on Wednesday evening in a ceremonious way with the active participation of the district police department.
“He was not with his now. We made all possible arrangement to conclude the marriage as per scheduled. The police department is proud for him. I am personally happy we could finish the job he left for us”, the Sambalpur SP Sanjay Kumar told The police sub-inspector Narasingh Mahakud was killed in Maoist operation on 15th June near Kishinda jungle of the district, just 15 days before his daughter’s marriage. The marriage was fixed by him and he was happy to get his daughter married. But with his sudden death the marooned family became hopeless. But thanks to his department every one come forward and decided to arrange the marriage as it was scheduled.
“As a neighbour I feel extremely sorry for losing a good friend of mine. It was his last wish to get his daughter married. We all arranged the marriage with the active support of our senior officers as we have decided not to give any burden to his family members for this marriage”, sub-inspector SK Panda told.
The mixed feeling of happy and sorrow was clearly visible in the face of Sujata, the bride and daughter of the slain police officer. She tried to bring smile on her face when senior officials and dignitaries met her. “I am happy for the cooperation and feel proud for my father”, this all she could uttered with a broken heart. The groom Binod Nayak of Ramdiah (Angul) arrives in time with his barat. He feels proud to be part of a brave soldier. The death of his father-in-law, just few days before his marriage is however quite unfortunate for him. “It was an unfortunate incident. I did not get occasions to talk much to him. Still I feel proud to be a part of the brave family”, groom Binod told.

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