• Thousands pay their homage to Flt Lt Advitiya Bal in Jammu following the MiG-21 accident

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    Thousands pay their homage to Flt Lt Advitiya Bal in Jammu following the MiG-21 accident




     Digital
    Desk: At his final rites on Saturday in Jammu, thousands of people, including
    IAF members, paid their tributes to pilot lieutenant Advitiya Bal, who was
    killed in a MiG-21 trainer aircraft crash in Rajasthan's Barmer. This
    afternoon, the mortal remains of Bal were carried home. In the crash on
    Thursday, Bal and wing commander M Rana perished.



     



    Wing
    commander Mohit Rana was from Himachal Pradesh's Mandi district, while Bal, 26,
    was from Jinder Mehlu village, which is close to the India-Pakistan border in
    the RS Pura sector of Jammu district.



     



    On
    Friday, Bal's family arrived in Rajasthan to receive his body.



    Rajnath
    Singh, the defence minister, had been urged by Bal's family to quickly halt the
    Soviet-era fighter aircraft. "Given that the MiG 21 fighter jets have
    already claimed so many lives, we implore the defence minister to immediately
    stop employing them. Please ground them right away to prevent another crash
    that costs more lives, urged Bal's uncle Kamaljeet Bal.



     



    During
    a training mission near Barmer, the two pilots' twin-seater MiG-21 aircraft
    crashed, killing them. The incident happened at around 9:10 p.m., when the
    plane was departing from Utarlai air base, according to the IAF.



     



    The
    IAF also expressed its great sorrow for the lives lost and announced that a
    court of inquiry has been appointed to look into the situation.



     



    A court of inquiry has been appointed to determine the accident's
    cause, and the IAF expressed its "sad grief for the loss of lives"
    and its "steadfast solidarity with the bereaved families" in the
    statement.



    Rajnath Singh previously discussed the fighter jet crash in Barmer
    with the head of the Indian Air Force, Air Chief Marshal VR Chaudhari. He
    received a thorough briefing on the situation from the air chief.