He joined Army against my wish as he wanted to serve the nation: Father of jawan killed in J&K
Murali Naik, a soldier from Andhra Pradesh, died in Jammu and Kashmir. He was killed during cross-border shelling. Murali joined the Army despite his father's opposition. He wanted to serve the nation. The family received the news from army offici...

Talking to reporters at his residence in Kamraj Nagar locality in Mumbai's Ghatkopar, Murali's father Shriram Naik said his son had undergone military training at Deolali in Nashik. Murali was their only son, he said. "Murali's aim was to serve the country. He joined the army despite my opposition. He just wanted to wear the army uniform for at least a year," said a visibly emotional Naik.
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Although Murali was posted in Jammu and Kashmir as part of 'Operation Sindoor', he had told his parents that he was stationed in Punjab so that they do not panic in view of the prevailing Indo-Pak conflict, he added. "We got this terrible news at 9 am when army officials called us. My wife broke down when she heard it was our Murali who had been killed in the morning firing...Just yesterday at 8 am, he had videocalled us and enquired about us. He said he was going to rest that day. And now we've lost him. I still cannot believe it," he said.
Murali was recruited into the Army in December 2022 and had completed his training at Deolali in Nashik. Shridhar Naik, who lives in the same locality in Ghatkopar, remembered Murali as someone who was always passionate about joining the army.
. Murali was always passionate about joining the army. He was born in Kamgar Nagar in Ghatkopar East, where he also grew up. He later went to his native village to pursue education, Shridhar said. The family had gone to their native village in Kallitanda in Sri Sathyasai district of Andhra Pradesh just a week ago to attend a village fair, according to him.
"His father received a call about his death in the morning and the news soon spread like a wildfire," Shridhar said. Shridhar said Murali's mortal remains are likely to be brought to his native village and many people in the area will also be reaching there to pay their last respect. Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu paid his respects to Murali. The chief minister noted that Naik hailed from Gorantla mandal in Sri Satyasai district.
"My homage to martyr Murali Naik who sacrificed his life for the country. I extend my deep sympathies to his family members," Naidu said in a post on 'X'. NCP (SP) working president Supriya Sule said Murali's supreme sacrifice will be remembered by the nation forever. "My condolences are with his family in this difficult time. Heartfelt tribute to Murli Naik," she said in a post on X.
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