Sanjha Morcha

Army veteran Brigadier (retd) Mukesh Joshi (70) falls prey to a senseless Dehradun club fallout

A routine morning walk early on Monday morning in a suburb of Dehradun turned fatal for Brigadier (retd) Mukesh Joshi (70) who was shot by youths in a Scorpio chasing two others in a Fortuner. The bullet hit the army veteran who was later declared dead. Briefing the media, Dehradun senior superinten dent of police Pramendra Singh Dobal said that the incident started at the Zen-Z Club. On the night of March 29, a fight broke out at the club over a bill. After this, one group —Shantanu Tyagi, Aditya Chaudhary and Kavish Tyagi, along with their asso ciates —got into a scuffle with some staff members working at the bar. After the altercation, the group waited outside the club till the next morning to take revenge against those they had fought with inside. When the club closed and the other group came out, they followed and opened fire on the road. They missed the vehicle and shot the army veteran instead while their vehicle later

crashed into a tree. Dobal said that some stu dents of a private university are also involved in the incident. Shantanu Tyagi was holding the pistol during the firing. The police have arrested Rohit Kumar, Mohammed Aklakh, Sandeep Kumar (the bar oper ator), and Aditya Chaudhary in connection with the case while four accused are absconding. Relatives and neighbours of the deceased said that Joshi had a commendable career with work experience associ ated with the Prime Minister’s Office and the intelligence ser vices in addition to his service in the army. With more than half a dozen murders having taken place in Dehradun so far this year, they questioned the failure of the authorities to curb violent crime in the once tranquil city. Meanwhile, the police have taken action against the club in the Rajpur area and have also sealed it. The SSP said that the Zen- Z Club located on Mussoorie Road was sealed in connection with this inci dent. The police have also sent a recommendation to Dehradun district magistrate Savin Bansal to cancel the club’s license


Station Headquarters Jaipur:Established Crematorium Facility “Moksh Dham”

Dear Members,
A Important Message from Station Headquarters Jaipur.
Information Regarding Newly Established Crematorium Facility “Moksh Dham”

All veterans and their dependents are hereby informed that a new crematorium facility, “Moksh Dham,” has been established at Jaipur Military Station under the aegis of Station Headquarters, Jaipur.

This facility has been created to provide dignified and seamless last rites services exclusively for serving pers, veterans and their dependents. Necessary arrangements and amenities have been put in place to ensure that the final rites are conducted in an orderly, respectful, and convenient manner.

All are requested to disseminate this information among fellow veterans.

For further details, please contact Station Headquarters, Jaipur on the u/m numbers
8306986874
9521388919
Location https://maps.app.goo.gl/Ux6PV8zo5yhGiL399?g_st=ic
Regards,

Station Headquarters, Jaipur