03 January,2016 09:00 AM IST | | PTI
Former International rifle shooter Subehdar Major (Retd) Fateh Singh, who won a gold and silver for India at 1st Commonwealth Shooting Championship in the capital back in 1995, yesterday was martyred while fighting terrorist in Pathankot
Security forcess personnel during their operation against the militants who attacked the Indian Air Force base in Pathankot on Saturday. PTI Photo
New Delhi: Former International rifle shooter Subehdar Major (Retd) Fateh Singh, who won a gold and silver for India at 1st Commonwealth Shooting Championship in the capital back in 1995, yesterday was martyred while fighting terrorist in Pathankot.
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Singh was 51 years old and was a part of the Defence Security Core (DSC). He was posted with the Dogra regiment. Parent body of shooting National Rifle Association of India (NRAI) condoled the death of the former India international who lost his life while fighting for his motherland.
Security forcess personnel during their operation against the militants who attacked the Indian Air Force base in Pathankot on Saturday. PTI Photo
"Subedar Fateh Singh sacrificed his life while fighting for his motherland at Air Base Pathankot today during an attack of militants. Subedar Fateh Singh was a legendary Big Bore shooter. He won Gold and a Silver medal during 1st Commonwealth Shooting Championship held at New Delhi in 1995," the release stated.
NRAI president Raninder Singh said:"The country has lost its beloved son and a sharp shooter. May Almighty grant peace to the Great Soldier. "The Shooting fraternity pray for the departed soul and hope the Almighty give strength to the family of this great soldier to bear with their irreparable loss."