Scope The condition of Group Captain Varun Singh continues to be critical. Indian Air Force officer said that the health of the Captain is...
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The condition of Group Captain Varun Singh continues to be critical. Indian Air Force officer said that the health of the Captain is still not good. However, his condition remains stable.
Group Captain Varun Singh is presently undergoing treatment at the Command Hospital in Bengaluru. In fact, he is the only person to survive the helicopter crash on December 8. CDS General Bipin Rawat and 12 others lost their lives in the accident.
Varun is a fighter, he will definitely win the battle of life: Colonel Varun Singh's father
Meanwhile, Air Force Group Captain Varun Singh's father says that his son is a fighter, he will definitely win the battle of life. Varun Singh's father Colonel KP Singh (Retd) told on the phone that my son's condition is fluctuating so much that it is very difficult to tell how he is. Colonel KP Singh lives in Bhopal. He said that his son's health is being monitored every hour.
Colonel KP Singh, who retired from the army ten years ago, said that Varun's health is also fluctuating under hourly monitoring. You are not in a position to say anything. Everyone is talking about his own health. The best doctors are treating him in the best hospital. Prayer of the whole country. I have become very emotional because many people whom I do not even know or are in service or retired are also coming to meet me. Even women are coming. Everyone is saying that they want to see Varun. This is the kind of love and affection Varun is getting."
Colonel Singh said that Varun will come victorious. He is a fighter. He will win the battle of life. He will come out. Group Captain Varun was awarded the Shaurya Chakra in August. He had averted an air crash last year even after a major technical snag in the Tejas light combat aircraft. Defense Minister Rajnath Singh told the Lok Sabha on Thursday that all efforts were being made to rescue the Group Captain. At that time he was on life support system at the Military Hospital in Wellington (Tamil Nadu).
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