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Mother’s love beyond death: Blanket for a martyr’s statue in R S Pura
1/10/2026 10:49:55 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, Jan 10: A deeply moving video from the R S Pura area of Jammu has struck an emotional chord across social media, showing a grieving mother gently wrapping a blanket around the statue of her martyred son to protect him from the biting winter cold — a gesture that has left thousands of viewers in tears.
The viral clip shows Jaswant Kaur, a resident of the Ranbir Singh Pura belt, tenderly covering the statue of her son, martyr Gurnam Singh, treating it not as stone but as her living child. For Jaswant Kaur, the statue is not merely a memorial it is her son’s presence, her last connection to him after he laid down his life for the nation.
Villagers say the statue was installed in the village after Gurnam Singh’s martyrdom, and since then, his mother has continued to care for it with the same love and devotion with which she once looked after her son.
She cleans it, speaks to it, and now, as the region reels under harsh winter conditions, she could not bear the thought of her “son” feeling cold.
“Winter has become very harsh this year. She kept saying, ‘My son must be feeling cold,’ and quietly brought a blanket and wrapped it around the statue,” a villager said, struggling to hold back tears.
The simple yet powerful act has deeply moved res
A deeply moving video from the R S Pura area of Jammu has struck an emotional chord across social media.
The video shows a grieving mother gently wrapping a blanket around the statue of her martyred son to protect him from the biting winter cold
For Jaswant Kaur, the statue is not merely a memorial — it is her son’s presence, her last connection to him after he laid down his life for the nation.
The statue was installed in the village after Gurnam Singh’s martyrdom, and since then, his mother has continued to l;ook after it.
dents of the area, many of whom gathered around the memorial to pay respects, offering silent prayers and emotional support to the grieving mother whose pain refuses to fade even after years.
The video has also sparked an outpouring of emotion online. Social media users from across the country paid glowing tributes to the brave soldier and expressed heartfelt empathy for the mother’s unending love.
One user wrote that such gestures come from pure emotion, just like devotees covering idols during winter, while another prayed that God may reunite the mother with her son in another life.
Gurnam Singh, a constable with the 173rd Battalion of the Border Security Force (BSF), was martyred in 2016 while bravely foiling a terrorist infiltration attempt along the International Border.
He was critically injured in cross-border firing from Pakistan and later succumbed to his injuries during treatment.
He had joined the BSF in 2011 and was known among his colleagues as a disciplined and fearless soldier. Years may have passed since his sacrifice, but for his mother, the wound remains as fresh as ever and in a small village of Jammu, a blanket wrapped around a statue has become a silent, powerful reminder of the price paid by soldiers’ families and the love that never fades.
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