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Tragedy : India’s First CDS Bipin Rawat, Wife, 11 Others Killed In Chopper Crash, Prime Minister Narendra Modi Leads Tributes

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In a shocking tragedy that has shaken the nation , India’s first Chief of Defence Staff, General Bipin Rawat, his wife and 11 others were killed in a helicopter crash near Coonoor on Wednesday, the Indian Air Force said.

The copter carrying Gen Rawat, appointed as CDS in 2019, and his entourage crashed in apparently foggy conditions, killing the 13 people on board, the IAF and other officials said. One person survived the crash and is being treated at a hospital. The mortal remains of the victims will be taken to New Delhi from Coimbatore on Thursday by air, after a wreath-laying ceremony scheduled tomorrow morning at Wellington, police and defence sources said.

“With deep regret, it has now been ascertained that Gen Bipin Rawat, Mrs Madhulika Rawat and 11 other persons on board have died in the unfortunate accident,” the IAF said in a tweet.

Rawat was on a visit to Defence Services Staff College, Wellington to address the faculty and student officers of the staff course when the fatal accident happened.

The cremation of Chief of Defence Staff General Bipin Rawat and his wife will take place on Friday (December 10) in Delhi Cantonment. Their mortal remains are expected to arrive in the national capital in a military plane by tomorrow evening.

The bodies would be brought to his house on Friday and people would be allowed to pay last respect from 11 am to 2 pm, followed by a funeral procession which will start from Kamraj Marg to Brar Square crematorium in Delhi Cantonment.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi lead the tributes . Leaders across party lines too paid their respect and condolences in their tweets

Prime Minister Narendra Modi

Rajnath Singh , Defence Minister

Amit Shah, Home Minister

Sharad Pawar, NCP Chief And former Defence Minister

Rahul Gandhi, Former Congress president

Shashi Tharoor, Congress MP

Arvind Kejriwal, Delhi Chief Minister

Capt Amarinder Singh, Former Punjab Chief Minister

Akhilesh Yadav, Former Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister

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