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Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan
Cremation
Allegiance India
Service/branchIndian Army, National Security Guards
Years of service1999-2008
RankMajor, Commando
UnitNSG HQ, Manesar
AwardsAshoka Chakra

Sandeep Unnikrishnan (Malayalam: സന്ദീപ് ഉണ്ണിക്കൃഷ്ണന്‍, Kannada: ಸಂದೀಪ್ ಉನ್ನೀಕೃಷ್ಣನ್, Hindi: संदीप उन्नीकृष्णन) (March 15, 1977 – November 28, 2008) was a Major in the Indian Army serving in the elite National Security Guards (NSG). He was killed in action while fighting terrorists in the November 2008 Mumbai attacks.[1] His bravery was honoured with the Ashoka Chakra on 26 January 2009.[2]

“Do not come up, I will handle them”, were probably the last words which Major Unnikrishnan told his men as he was hit by bullets while engaging well armed terrorists inside the Taj Hotel, Mumbai during Operation Black Tornado.[3]

Later, NSG sources clarified that when a Commando got injured during the operation, Major Unnikrishnan arranged for his evacuation and started chasing the terrorists himself. The terrorists escaped to another floor of the hotel and during the chase Major Unnikrishnan was seriously injured and succumbed to his injuries.[3]

Family

Sandeep Unnikrishnan hails from a Nair family settled in Bangalore that had migrated from Cheruvannur, Kozhikode district, Kerala.[4] He was the only son of retired ISRO officer Mr. K. Unnikrishnan and Mrs. Dhanalakshmi.[5]

Childhood

Major Unnikrishnan spent 14 years at the Frank Anthony Public School, Bangalore, graduating in 1995 in the ISC Science stream. A popular figure among his contemporaries, he wanted to join the Army, even attending school in a crew cut. Being a good athlete, he was active in school activities and sports events. Most of his athletic records in school remained unbroken for years after his leaving the school.[6] He described himself as a movie maniac in his orkut profile.[7][8]

Besides his display of courage from a young age he had a soft side to him and was a member of the school choir.[6]

Army career

Sandeep joined the National Defence Academy (India) in 1995. He was a cadet, part of the Oscar Squadron (No. 4 Battalion) and a pass-out of the 94th Course of NDA. He graduated as a Bachelor of Arts (Social science stream).

His NDA friends remember him as "selfless", "generous" and "calm and composed".[9]

In 1995, we were a bunch of gangly 18-year-olds, wondering what the hell we were doing climbing up Sinhgad fort on a miserable, rainy day, when I first met Unni. He was an ikki, a first termer, bone-weary, but always gung-ho. When we made it to the top, the first stop was for a fill of water. Soggy, bushed and thirsty, we ran to the natural spring that has been feeding soldiers since the days of Chhatrapati Shivaji. Unni was the first to reach and started drawing water from the well. We lined up with our canteens, but a tourist first held out her water bottle. Unni filled it. Then, another. Unni filled that too. Within seconds, there was a long line of tourists waiting for water. Without a word - and with a smile to us - Unni dutifully doled out his generosity. He never got to us. He himself never got a sip. The order came to move on. [9]

— An NDA coursemate

His happy-go-lucky face masked a ruthless and determined soldier, so did his thin physique hide a tough, never-give-up spirit that was seen in various training camps and cross country races he participated in with in the NDA.[9]

He was commissioned as Lieutenant to the 7th Battalion of the Bihar Regiment[1] (Infantry) on July 12, 1999. After serving the Indian Army in different locations in Jammu & Kashmir and Rajasthan to counter insurgencies for two terms, he was selected to join the National Security Guards. On completion of training, he was assigned to the Special Action Group (SAG) of NSG on January 2007 and participated in various operations of the NSG.[10]

He was a popular officer who was loved and adored by his seniors and juniors alike. During the 'Ghatak course' (at the Commando Wing (Infantry School), Belgaum), the most difficult course of the Army, Major Unnikrishnan topped the course, earning an "Instructor Grading" and commendation from seniors. Perhaps this was the reason or his passion for bravery that he opted for the NSG commando service which he joined on deputation in 2006.[11]

During Operation Vijay in Kargil on the evening of December 31, 1999, Major Sandeep led a team of six soldiers and managed to establish a post 200 metres from the enemy and under direct enemy observation and fire. [12]

Operation Black Tornado

On the night of 26 Nov 2008, several iconic buildings in South Mumbai were attacked by terrorists. One of the buildings where the terrorists held people hostage was the 100-year old Taj Mahal Palace Hotel.

Major Unnikrishnan was the team commander of 51 SAG deployed in the operation at the Taj Mahal Hotel to rid the building of terrorists and rescue the hostages. He entered the hotel in a group of 10 commandos and reached the sixth floor through the staircase. As the team descended the stairs, they sensed the terrorists on the third floor. The terrorists had held a few women as hostages in a room and locked it from the inside. After breaking open the door, the round of fire by the terrorists hit Commando Sunil Yadav, who was Major Unnikrishnan's buddy partner.[13]

Major Unnikrishan led his team from the front and engaged the terrorists in a fierce gunfight. He arranged for Commando Sunil Yadav's evacuation and regardless of personal safety, chased the terrorists who, meanwhile, escaped to another floor of the hotel, and while doing so Major Sandeep continuously engaged them.[14] In the encounter that followed, he was shot from the back, seriously injured and succumbed to injuries.[15][16][17]

Funeral

Long Live Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan“, “Sandeep Unnikrishnan Amar Rahee” - these are the lines that were heard[18] outside the Bangalore house of the NSG Commando Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan as thousands lined up to pay their last homage to the martyr who laid his life to save thousands of innocent people at hotel Taj Mahal, Mumbai. Family members, friends and army personnel besides thousands of ordinary people who came out to the streets in honor of his sacrifice during the unprecedented anti-terror operation.

The funeral of Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan was held with full military honours.

Controversy

The Kerala government did not send any representative to attend Major Unnikrishnan's funeral. Local and national media criticized the decision of the local politicians. In what appeared to be an attempt to save face, the Kerala Chief Minister V. S. Achuthanandan and Home Minister Kodiyeri Balakrishnan called on the Unnikrishnan family on November 30, 2008. Sandeep's father K. Unnikrishnan was angry, criticized the visit and required them to leave.[19] Later, V. S. Achuthanandan told media that had it not been for Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan, not even a dog would have visited his parents' house.[20] This again invited harsh criticism from the media and public. However, Achuthanandan stated that he would not apologize to the Major's family. He added that he respects the slain Major's family.[21]

On December 2, 2008, CPI-M General Secretary Prakash Karat expressed his apology for Achuthanandan's 'dog remark'.[22] On December 3, 2008, Achuthanandan expressed his regrets over the incident.[23][24]

See also

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References

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  10. ^ http://mangalorean.com/news.php?newstype=broadcast&broadcastid=102951
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  12. ^ http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/holnus/001200812101678.htm
  13. ^ http://sify.com/news/fullstory.php?id=14809318
  14. ^ sify.com
  15. ^ "Sandeep Unnikrishnan waged a valiant battle against terrorists". The Hindu. November 29. Retrieved 29-11-2008. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= and |date= (help)
  16. ^ http://ibnlive.in.com/news/nation-bids-adieu-to-ats-chief-nsg-commando/79337-3.html
  17. ^ http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Bangalore/Maj_Sandeep_UnniKrishnan_-_A_school_remembers/articleshow/3770767.cms
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  19. ^ http://www.rediff.com/news/2008/dec/01mumterror-martyr-father-snubs-kerala-chief-minister-in-bangalore.htm
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  24. ^ http://www.hindu.com/2008/12/04/stories/2008120460801100.htm

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