New Delhi, Sept 10: Lance Naik Gopal Singh made the supreme sacrifice in the line of duty during a gunfight with terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir in 2017. The soldier was also part of counter-terrorism operations during the 2008 Mumbai terror attack. A year later, he was posthumously approved for the Shaurya Chakra, India’s third-highest peacetime gallantry award after the Ashok Chakra and Kirti Chakra.

However, they faced a blow when the 'Shaurya Chakra' gallantry medal was sent by post to their house in Gujarat. His family claiming it is an "insult" to their late son Lance Naik Gopal Singh Bhadoriya refused to accept the gallantary medal.
Singh, who lives in the Bapunagar area of Ahmedabad city, demanded that the country's third-highest peacetime gallantry award be handed over to the family at a ceremony in the Rashtrapati Bhavan in New Delhi. "The Army can not send the medal through post. This is not only a violation of protocols, but also an insult to a martyr and his family. That is why I have not accepted the parcel containing the medal and returned it saying 'I can not accept it'", a visibly upset Singh told PTI.
"Such medals are always conferred at a ceremony held in the Rashtrapati Bhavan on January 26 or August 15 and the entire nation sees the event on TV. If not the President, then the medal is given to the family by a senior Army officer. But, it should never be delivered through courier," he said.
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Even for his service in a National Security Guard (NSG) commando team entrusted with purging the Taj Hotel of terrorists during the 26/11 terror strikes in Mumbai, he was previously given the 'Vishisht Seva Medal'.
Why was it delayed?
According to the reports, the soldier married Hemavati in 2007 but filed the soldier and his wife divorced in 2011. His father has been attempting to prevent his estranged daughter-in-law from obtaining both the award and his service benefits. In 2018, Singh knocked on the doors of a city civil court. Even though Bhadoriya and his wife had separated, the court did not give a divorce judgement since he could not appear in court owing to his military obligations.
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"As the city civil court had put a stay (on case proceedings), the medal was not conferred all these years. Then in September 2021, we won the legal battle as the court ruled the medal and all other service benefits should be handed over to the soldier's parents and not his estranged wife," said Singh.
"We then informed Army officials and the office of the Defence Minister about the court order and requested them to hand over the medal and benefits to us. However, instead of calling us at the ceremony (at the Rashtrapati Bhavan), the medal was sent through post," he said.