Subedar Sanjay Kumar is an Indian Army Junior Commissioned Officer (JCO) who was awarded India’s highest military award, Param Vir Chakra for displaying courage, and devotion towards his duty for the country on the frontline during Kargil War of 1999. He was a part of the 13 JAK RIF battalion.
Sanjay Kumar was born on Wednesday, 3 March 1976 (age 45 years; as of 2021), in Kalol Bakain, Bilaspur district, Himachal Pradesh. His zodiac sign is Pisces. Sanjay Kumar completed his schooling at Government Senior Secondary School, Bilaspur. He wanted to join the Indian Army, so he began preparing for the entrance exams.
Height (approx.): 5′ 6″
Eye Colour: Black
Hair Colour: Black
Sanjay Kumar’s father’s name is Durga Ram, and his mother’s name is Bhag Devi. Sanjay Kumar is the youngest among six siblings. He has two elder brothers and three elder sisters.
Sanjay Kumar got married to Promila on 17 April 2000. They have a daughter and a son together.
After completing his 10th standard, Sanjay Kumar had to drop out of school and find a job to take care of his financial expenses. Sanjay Kumar was determined to join the Indian Army as a rifleman for the 13th JAK RIF regiment as his uncle was also a part of the regiment who laid down his life during the 1965 Indo-Pak war for the country. Sanjay got rejected by the Branch Recruiting Office, after which, he moved to Delhi to learn driving and came back to Bilaspur to become a taxi driver. He again got rejected by the recruiting office, but the third time turned out to be a charm as he was finally selected to join the Indian Army in the year 1996. Sanjay Kumar was enrolled in the 13th Jammu and Kashmir Rifles battalion, where he served as a rifleman.
During the Kargil War of 1999, Rifleman Sanjay Kumar volunteered to be the leader of the scout that was given the task to attack and capture the Flat Top of Point 4875 in the Mushkoh Valley on 4 July 1999. While his squad was headed to capture the points, Pakistani soldiers began firing with automatic rifles and machine guns to stop the squad from reaching the bunkers. Sanjay Kumar realized the importance of this task and the gravity of the situation and charged towards the bunkers. He managed to kill three soldiers in hand-to-hand combat and sustained severe injuries. Despite the injuries, charged towards the second bunker; taken by surprise, the Pakistani soldiers left their UMG (Universal Machine Gun) behind which Sanjay used to kill the escaping enemies. With utter disregard for his own safety, Rifleman Sanjay Kumar was awarded India’s highest military award, Param Vir Chakra for displaying courage and devotion towards the country.
In 2010, Subedar Sanjay Kumar was demoted from Havildar rank to Lance Naik. Indian Army refused to answer any questions regarding his demotion, but the army continued to refer to him as a havildar for any press release. Later, in 2014, Sanjay Kumar was promoted to Naib Subedar and became a Joint Commissioned Officer (JCO) in the Indian Army. After the 2010 demotion incident, Sanjay Kumar’s promotion has been an issue for a long time. The 2010 demotion matter was also buried by the intervention of the higher authorities. They also stated that the promotions are done on the basis of the seniority level of the soldier and no priority is given to any soldier.
Number 13760533Y Rifleman Sanjay Kumar volunteered to be the leading scout of the attacking column tasked to capture area Flat Top on July 4, 1999. As the attack progressed, the enemy’s automatic fire from one of the bunkers posed a stiff opposition thereby stalling the column. Rifleman Sanjay, realising the gravity of the situation, displayed indomitable spirit, grit, determination and unadulterated courage, when he charged the enemy bunker with utter disregard to personal safety. In the ensuing hand-to-hand combat, he killed three of the intruders and despite being injured, charged on to the second bunker. The enemy was taken totally by surprise and they left behind one universal machine gun and started running. Rifleman Sanjay picked up the left-behind weapon by the enemy and killed the fleeing enemy. Although Rifleman Sanjay was profusely bleeding from his wounds, he refused to be evacuated and kept encouraging his comrades till he was finally evacuated. This super human act of Rifleman Sanjay motivated his comrades, who took no notice of the treacherous terrain, and charged on to the enemy thus clearing the enemy position with vengeance in their hearts, thereby wresting area Flat Top from the hands of the enemy.”
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