Two days after the death of seven army personnel in a helicopter crash in Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh in India, photos of these soldiers were found wrapped in plastic bags and tied in the cardboard on Sunday.
The rage spread among the people.
After this, the army said in a tweet that it was forgotten to wrap the bodies from local resources.
The army said that the dead soldiers have always been given full military honors.
Lt Gen (Retd) HS Panag, the former Commander of the Northern Army Command, in his tweet with a picture of dead bodies said, "Seven young people came out yesterday in the light of day to serve their motherland India. And in this way they came to their house."
Responding to this, the Director General of Additional Information of the Army said in his tweet that the bodies will be ensured to be brought in body bags, wooden boxes and coffins.
The spokesman said, "Dead soldiers are always given full military honors. Dead body will be ensure to brought in body bags, wooden boxes, coffin.
The spokesman said that it was forgotten to wrap the dead bodies in local resources.
According to an official, the photographs were taken when the bodies were in Guwahati.
Lt Gen (Retd) Panag said that proper military body bags must be used to carry the bodies from the premises until the coffins are available.
Many people have expressed their anger after coming out in front of the photos.
T-17 helicopter crashed on Friday morning in Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh. Five air force personnel and two Army soldiers, including two pilots, were killed in the accident.
The question arises that whether the bodies of martyred Indian soldiers in the same manner in plastic bags will be brought to full military honors!
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