ADD ANI AS A TRUSTED SOURCE
googleads
Menu
General News

He told me he would come back, says mother of missing pilot

Palwal (Haryana) [India], Jun 6 (ANI): He told me he would come back but it has been four days since I have heard from him, says Saroj Tanwar, mother of Flight Lieutenant Ashish Tanwar, who was flying the AN-32 aircraft which went missing over in Arunachal Pradesh, who is inconsolable.

ANI Jun 06, 2019 15:29 IST googleads

Flight Lieutenant Ashish Tanwar with his family. Photo/ANI

Palwal (Haryana) [India], Jun 6 (ANI): He told me he would come back but it has been four days since I have heard from him, says Saroj Tanwar, mother of Flight Lieutenant Ashish Tanwar, who was flying the AN-32 aircraft which went missing over in Arunachal Pradesh, who is inconsolable.
"I am sure the aircraft has crossed over to China. Why is the government not talking to the neighbouring country to fast-track the operation? The search operation is going on but we have been told that due to bad weather, they could not locate the aircraft. My son told me that he would come back, but it has been four days since I have heard from him," Saroj Tanwar told ANI on Thursday.
Every passing hour the desolated family awaits the news of the recovery of the aircraft. The grieve-stricken mother further put forth her desire to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Defence Minister Rajnath Singh.
"There are over 4 lakh army personnel in the eastern sector. Why can't they deploy them there to look for our son? We suspect that the aircraft has crossed over to China. This must be taken into account. Appropriate manpower must be put into work to find the aircraft," Ashish's paternal uncle, Udayvir Singh, said.
Elaborating on how Ashish joined the Indian Air Force, he said: "Ashish has always had an inclination towards joining the military as almost everyone in our family is in either Air Force or Army. He completed his early education from Kendriya Vidyalaya and later joined a B Tech course in Kanpur. After working with an MNC for some time, he joined IAF in December 2013. He was commissioned as a pilot in May 2015."
Ashish's wife, Sandhya, is who posted in Jorhat as Air Traffic Controller, saw the events unfurl the day the incident took place. She was on duty when an Indian Air Force AN-32 transport aircraft, carrying 13 IAF personnel, along with her husband, took off at 12:35 pm on June 3.
The flight, which was headed for Mechuka Advance Landing Ground in Arunachal Pradesh, lost contact with the ground authorities at 1300 hours.
"The couple had come here last month. After meeting us, they flew to Thailand on a vacation and stayed there for over a week," Singh added. (ANI)

Get the App

What to Read Next

General News

IAF chief AP Singh undertakes MiG-29UPG sortie

IAF chief AP Singh undertakes MiG-29UPG sortie

Indian Air Force (IAF) Chief Air Chief Marshal AP Singh on Thursday flew MiG-29UPG multi-role aircraft solo sortie from one of the frontline fighter bases of India, and reviewed the operational preparedness of a base in Western Air Command.

Read More
General News

Air Chief Marshal AP Singh flies MiG-29 UPG solo sortie; reviews

Air Chief Marshal AP Singh flies MiG-29 UPG solo sortie; reviews

The Air Chief also reviewed the operational preparedness of a base in Western Air Command (WAC). The exact location of the MiG 29 sortie, and the WAC base has not been revealed due to security reasons.

Read More
General News

Assam Governor attends 26th Convocation of Assam Agricultural Uni

Assam Governor attends 26th Convocation of Assam Agricultural Uni

Assam Governor and Chancellor of Assam Agricultural University, Lakshman Prasad Acharya, attended the 26th Convocation Ceremony of Assam Agricultural University held at Jorhat on Wednesday.

Read More
Politics

"Gaurav Gogoi will lose badly from Jorhat ": Assam Dy Speaker

Deputy Speaker of Assam Legislative Assembly and BJP leader, Numal Momin, on Wednesday claimed that State Congress President Gaurav Gogoi will lose from Johrat constituency in the upcoming Assembly elections.

Read More
General News

IAF helicopter drops 66,000 litres of water to douse forest fire

IAF helicopter drops 66,000 litres of water to douse forest fire

In an X post, the IAF shared the images and videos of the widespread blaze in the areas and the efforts to douse the flames with the Mi-17 V5 helicopter.

Read More
Home About Us Our Products Advertise Contact Us Terms & Condition Privacy Policy

Copyright © aninews.in | All Rights Reserved.