Shaheed Capt Devender singh Jass

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AT 23, Devinder Singh Jass had the world at his feet. Armed with an engineering degree and three months away from his MBA, Jass had already landed a job in one of the world's top accounting firms, Deloitte.

But fate, as they call it, had other ideas.

Ever since childhood, Jass had wanted to join the army. Having completed his schooling from Guru Har Kishan Public School near India Gate, he enrolled for a degree in computer engineering at IIIT, Allahabad.

While pursuing engineering, he applied for the army but could not clear the test.

He then enrolled for MBA at GLA, Mathura.

He tried once again to get into the army and a few months before getting his MBA degree, he joined the Indian Military Academy (IMA).

From there on he volunteered for the special forces and after three months of gruelling training, he was inducted into the 1 Parachute Regiment. He was posted in Kupwara.

On Tuesday, 26-year-old Captain Jass along with Naik Selva Kumar and paratrooper Imtiyaz Ahmad Thokar died fighting terrorists in Sopore's Chinkipora area, 54 kilometres from Srinagar.

The only son of Dalbir Kaur and Bhupinder Singh, Captain Jass was supposed to be home for Holi at their Mahagun Mansion in Indirapuram.

Instead, his father will be receiving the body on Thursday.

"I am a believer in fate. If something has to happen, you can't prevent it," Bhupinder said philosophically.

Captain Jass's mother is sick and bedridden while his elder sister Harpreet is a professor of education at Jamia Millia University.

"Very few people get to do what they want in life. That way, he was lucky to have achieved what he wanted," Bhupinder added.

"Since childhood he was very passionate about joining the Indian Army. We left the choice to him," he said.

A soft-spoken man, Captain Devender singh Jass was full of courage. "He was never afraid of taking risks. He opted to become a para-commando and went for training with 1 Para in J& K. He said he was very happy." Talking about his son, Bhupinder said, "He was so adamant to join the army that he took the entrance exam a second time and cleared it.

"He had three months to go for the completion of his MBA programme when a private firm selected him through campus placement." The last time his parents talked to him was on Saturday. He had also spoken to a friend of his on Monday before leaving for the operation to flush out terrorists hiding in a building in Chinkipora.

"Since Tuesday morning, we had this intuition that something was wrong. We even tried to contact him but failed.

"In the evening the Commanding Officer informed us about our son's death. What can we do, we have to accept the reality," Bhupinder said.

Captain Jass and his compatriots at 1 Para got information about the terrorists meeting in a building in Chinkipora. A search was launched and in the gunbattle, Jass, Kumar and Thokar died. Two militants were also killed in the encounter.

SHOPIAN BOY KILLED

Paratrooper Thokar, who belonged to Kareewa in Shopian, was very popular in his locality.

The 21-year-old joined the army after clearing his Class XII board examination.

The youngest of four brothers, Thokar was known as a sports loving person. Two of his brothers are in the army while the third is in the police.

Thokar's father Nazir Ahmad said that he was proud of his son. Hundreds of people turned out for Thokar's last rites on Wednesday.

Capt Jass chose army over MNC job: India Today


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I salute Captain Devender Singh Jass and Jawan Imtiyaz Thoker

MAY THEIR SOULS REST IN PEACE !​
 
It was a glorious journey he led… a journey defined by his own self in his own way… His brothers (in army) told about how bravely and passionately he led his dreams…


Let us all remember our real HERO and wish that we all gain a part of his goodness in us in some form or other… he never preached.. but today I see, all his ways were so right…

At times I feel that I lost a brother… but then.. I know he is seeing… and smiling…


And yes.. he pursued his MBA from IIIT-Allahabad... His mother is not sick but broken.. she is sad but her head is held high with pride... she knows how her son proved everything he said to be true in such a short span.....

Puneet
 
Shaheed Davinder singh jass is my cousion brother....... Its very difficult to forget him...... bt v all r very proud of our this martyr family member....
plz salute my brother who died for his nation.........
 
We are proud of such brave son of our motherland. He is a hero of our nation.
Because of such brave soldiers we are living peacefully.
Jai Jawan
Jai Hind
 
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