Tage Taka, the slain soldier’s elder brother, said he was confident all along that the Modi government would take revenge.“But we are sad that the terrorists, who took innocent lives at Pahalgam, are still at large. My father, Tage Tade, wants the government to trace the terrorists who killed his son and the others. He says he will get peace only after they are eliminated,” said Taka, an employee of Arunachal government.His father is the chieftain of Tajang village in Arunachal’s Ziro. Taka’s brother Tage Mali, is also with the Indian Army and is posted in Srinagar.Hailyang (30), who was also posted in Srinagar, got married last December. He had gone to Pahalgam along with his wife on a vacation when the terror attack unfolded.His mortal remains were laid to rest at his native village with full military honours last Friday. The state government announced a government job for the next of kin, financial aid of Rs 50 lakh, and the construction of a memorial in his honour at Ziro.
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