This story is from November 16, 2020

CRPF commando’s body found in MP

The body of a CRPF commando from Kodinar in Gir-Somnath district was found on the railway tracks in Alot village of Ratlam district in Madhya Pradesh on Sunday.
CRPF commando’s body found in MP
Ajitsinh Parmar from Kodinar was serving in CRPF’s COBRA unit in Gaya
RAJKOT: The body of a CRPF commando from Kodinar in Gir-Somnath district was found on the railway tracks in Alot village of Ratlam district in Madhya Pradesh on Sunday.
The family members of the deceased, Ajitsinh Parmar (24), who served as a commando with CRPF’s Commando Battalion for Resolute Action (Cobra) unit, said that they had received a call from Ratlam railway police that Parmar’s body was near the railway tracks.

“We suspect some foul play. Ajitsinh, who was aboard the Rajdhani Express, might have been killed for robbery or he might have had a fight with someone in the train. His assailants appeared to have thrown him off the running train after killing him,” Shamat Parmar, Ajitsinh’s uncle, told TOI.
“We are leaving for Ratlam to claim Ajitsinh’s body,” added Shamat Parmar.
Ajitsinh was inducted into the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) three years ago. Ajitsinh last served in Bihar. Earlier, he was posted in Jammu & Kashmir.
After the state assembly elections in Bihar, Ajitsinh availed a month-long leave and left for Kodinar on November 12. After coming to Delhi, he had boarded the Rajdhani Express running between Delhi and Mumbai. He was supposed to get down at Vadodara railway station.

On the night of November 13, Ajitsinh had the last telephonic conversation with his fiancee Heena. Ajitsinh told Heena that he would be calling her after reaching Vadodara station on the morning of November 14. However, when he did not call, Heena rang him up, but the call went unanswered.
Later when the train reached Mumbai, Ajitsinh’s luggage was found by the Mumbai railway police, which called Heena from Ajitsinh’s cellphone, telling her about the belongings.
Shamat Parmar then lodged Ajitsinh’s missing person report with Kodinar police station and serving in Gaya. When one of Ajitsinh’s relatives, Yashpalsinh Barad, wrote about Ajitsinh’s disappearance on Twitter, the railway police swung into action.
He is survived by parents, a younger brother and a younger sister.
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