Parents undertake over 2,000 km journey for Army officer’s funeral
   Date :12-Apr-2020

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NEW DELHI :
 
IN THE wake of a nationwide lockdown, parents of a gallantry award-winning officer had to undertake an over 2000-km-long journey by road to attend the funeral of their son in Bengaluru, according to a family member. Col N S Bal, who had earned a Shaurya Chakra and ran marathons despite battling cancer, died on Thursday at a hospital in Bengaluru, officials said. The late officer’s brother, Navtez Singh Bal, has been writing about the journey undertaken by the family starting from Amritsar.
 
“Thank you sir. At the moment my parents are in Delhi figuring out a way to reach Bangalore to perform the last rites! I hope that The Forces will also be able to say ‘they can’ and not force them to drive 2000+ km to get to Bangalore,” he tweeted on Friday. “Thank you all for the support! We have just reached Vadodara. Massive help and support from the Forces on the way.
 
What a wonderful institution! If all goes well, we will hit Bangalore tomorrow night,” he again tweeted. Both civilians and people belonging to the Armed Forces have been condoling Col Bal’s death, with tributes pouring on social media. Many on Twitter, even hoped that some help would come to the family en route to Bengaluru.