Villagers paying tribute to martyred flight lieutenant in Suvrada village of Gujarat.
The village of Jamnagar in Gujarat also became emotional on the martyrdom of martyr flight Lt. Siddharth Yadav, a martyr flight of Rewari, Haryana. The entire village paid tribute to the martyr by keeping a tribute meeting and thanked him for saving his life. Siddharth in Jaguar Crash on the night of 2 April
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If the villagers did not have a photo of Siddharth, then he went to the Air Force Station in Jamnagar and took a photo from there. The tribute meeting also included the elderly to the children and women. During this time, the villagers saluted the martyr with the tricolor.

Lieutenant Siddharth was martyred in Jaguar Crash on the night of 2 April.
Siddharth saved the village, co-pilot, how JAT crashed, know in 3 points
1. First co-pilot made Lieutenant Siddharth Yadav left with fighter Jat Jaguar on the night of 2 April. He was accompanied by Manoj Kumar as a co-pilot. There was a technical fault in Jaguar during the flight. After this, all efforts were made to land it properly, but a time came when it came to know that the aircraft is sure to crash. Siddharth, about 12 km from Jamnagar Air Station, made the co-pilot eject.
2. Gave your life sacrificed to save the village After this, Siddharth had a chance that he could have safely eject from fighter Jet Jaguar. However, he saw that the village of Jamnagar below is Suvrada, if he leaves Jet, it would fall on the village. The reason for this was that the Jaguar Fighter Plane contains 4,200 liters of fuel. Apart from this, 1,200 liters of drop tanks can also be installed. If the accident was in the dense population of the village, the fuel in the plane could have caused huge destruction. For this reason, he left the concern of his life and decided to save the village.
3. Jet crashed by colliding a flock of birds Siddharth took it out of the village despite a full threat of the aircraft crashed. After this, he wanted to leave him above the forest and be an ejecting himself so that no one was harmed. He also reached the forest but suddenly a herd of birds collided with a herd in his Jat’s wings. Because of this JAT crashed there and Siddharth Yadav became martyred.

A crowd of people gathered in Suvrada village of Jamnagar, who paid tribute to the martyr.
Important things related to martyr Siddharth Yadav
- Fourth generation of family in army: Siddharth Yadav was from the fourth generation of the family, who was in the army. His father Daluram worked in Bengal Engineers under British rule. Dada Raghuveer was in the paramilitary force. After this his father Sushil Yadav also stayed in the Air Force. He is currently working in LIC.
- NDA passed in the first attack Father Sushil Yadav said- Siddharth passed the NDA exam in the first time in 2016. Then the result of 12th grade had come, but their marksheet did not come. At the same time, his joining had come. The father was in the Airforce and Siddharth had also studied at the Air Force School till 8th class. Everyday, he used to see flights flying, so he was also in his mind that a ship would fly. For this reason, he should become a fighter pilot.
- The engagement was 10 days ago: Siddharth came home on holiday on 20 March. On March 23, he got engaged to Sania in Rewari. He then returned to duty on 31 March. After that, on 2 April, news of his martyrdom came. The family had fixed November 2 for marriage.

Siddharth came out on March 21, on March 23, he got engaged to Sania, both of them looked very happy during this period. On 31 March, Siddharth returned to Jamnagar on duty.
- Siddharth Hotel-Mehendi Arrangement was done: Siddharth himself went to book the hotel for marriage. Siddharth himself fixed all the arrangements for mehndi and second function. He went home saying that if I come out on marriage in November, I will not get time, so I am going to do everything now.
- In the house where the doli was to come, the body came: Siddharth’s family is originally from Bhalkhi Majra village in Rewari. However, in view of their marriage, the family bought a new house in Sector-18 of Rewari. The procession was to be known from this house and the bride’s doli was to come. However, on April 2, 2 days after the martyrdom, his body was brought here from Jamnagar on 4 April. On this day, he was cremated with state honors in the ancestral village.

Sister Khushi (left), fiancé Sania (in between) and mother Sushila Yadav (right) mourning the body of the martyr on the occasion of the funeral.
The fiancé arrived in the final farewell, kept asking to show the face once Siddharth’s fiancé Sania also reached to give a final farewell. She lived with the box of Siddharth’s body from the arrival of the body in the house to the funeral in the ancestral village. When the body reached Rewari’s house, Sania kept knocking on the box and asked- ‘Baby, you did not come for me, you were speaking, I will come to take you.’ During this time, she is also seen knocking on the box.
After this, when the body was taken to the crematorium, Sania stood there with her hand on the body. When the martyr started being cremated, she kept crying and saying- please show her face once. However, Air Force officials said that we are compulsion. Can not show the appearance.
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