Duty Before Self! CRPF Constable Braves Heavy Snow To Guard Kashmir Street, Win Hearts On Social Media

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A CRPF soldier, Constable Aijaz was seen patrolling a Srinagar street despite heavy snowfall in the valley. The soldier’s resilience was widely appreciated when one of his seniors, Kashyap Kadagattur, posted his picture on Twitter.

The Kashmir valley received unexpected and heavy snowfall overnight, on the 6th of November. The picture was posted at 6:12 pm on the 8th of November, as the Constable Aijaz stood on guard, braving the cold.

Captioned, “No, this is not Batman. He’s Constable Aijaz of CRPF performing his duty. CRPF means business. CRPF stands for professionalism”, Kashyap Kadagattur’s tweet has received over 2,000 retweets and 11,000 likes.

Various members of the Twitterati showered their message of gratefulness through commenting and retweeting the post.

Even famous personalities praised the photo.

The Logical Indian salutes the braveheart!

Also Read: CRPF Jawans Put In A Heroic Effort To Save A Girl From Drowning

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