Father on duty in Turkey, small guest came to the house: fellow jawan said – name the son Turki Chaudhary

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Fellow jawans congratulating Rahul Chaudhary and Kamlesh Chauhan for becoming fathers.

A son has been born to Havildar Rahul Chaudhary, who went to Turkey as part of Operation Dost. Now his friends in the army have advised to name this son Turki Chaudhary. Rahul, a resident of Hapur in Uttar Pradesh, is part of the 99-member team that went to Turkey. He was about to go home for the delivery of the child, but his name was forwarded to the team of Operation Dost.

Rahul was stuck between country and family
According to India Today’s report, Rahul’s wife was to have a caesarean delivery on February 8. His passport was stamped even before he could apply for leave. After this Rahul got stuck between family and duty.

Rahul talked to his seniors to get out of this dilemma. Rahul’s seniors asked to talk to his wife. On this, Rahul’s wife said that he should serve the country first. After this, Rahul packed his luggage and left for Turkey with the team.

Kamlesh Chauhan looking at the picture of the newborn son on the phone.

Kamlesh Chauhan looking at the picture of the newborn son on the phone.

Received good news on reaching Turkey
As soon as Rahul reached Turkey, he came to know that the operation of the wife has started. After some time, he got the good news of the birth of a son. As soon as this news came, the colleagues present with him in Turkey have expressed their desire to name the son Turki Chaudhary.

Kamlesh Kumar Chauhan, another young constable present in the team along with Rahul, also became the father of a son as soon as he reached Turkey. Colleagues have asked Kamlesh to name his son Iskendram Chauhan.

7 flights reached Turkey with relief material
Arindam Bagchi had told in a tweet on February 12 that 7 flights have reached Turkey with relief material. The relief material included monitors, ECG, syringe pumps, besides blankets, sleeping bags and tents. A 99-member medical team of the Indian Army from Agra 60 Para Field Hospital had reached Turkey on 7 February. Rahul and Kamlesh are part of this team battalion.

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