Family Of Peacekeeper Killed In Congo Accuses Government Of Insensitivity
NDTV
The families hit out at the government for allegedly not sharing any information with them about the attack and leaving them in the dark.
Family members of BSF head constable Shishupal Singh Bagadia, who was killed in a violent protest in Congo, on Monday hit out at the government for allegedly not sharing any information with them about the attack and leaving them in the dark.
Bagadia's wife Kamla Devi and daughter said they were in their Jaipur house for nearly a week, crying and waiting for the body, but no one came forward to console them or provide them proper information.
Bagdia and BSF jawan Sanwlaram Vishnoi were part of the United Nations Peacekeeping Mission in Congo, and were killed during violent armed protests in Butembo city on July 26.
Their cremation were performed in their respective villages in Sikar and Barmer on Monday.