God bless the Army. Not many people know that the Army folks there did not (could not) even get a chance to have their meals. They survived on tea and snacks only. That is really focussed working with single minded devotion to duty. Well done the saviours.
the pit should always be kept close.the workers must keep the pit close after they finish their work . it was god's grace he was saved. i think the should take the measures even faster. it is really impossible for a 5yr old boy to stay in a pit for 48hrs. so through this oppurtunity i request the government to keep the pit always close.
We SALUTE you whole heartedly, INDIAN ARMY. Without you it impossible to save the child. Once again you proved that even with minimal technologies you can fight and combat anybody/anything. Government should learn from this and provide you with the updated technologies/artilliers etc as US/UK/Russian were providing to their soldiers.
First of all, i would like to profusely thank our Indian Army Personnel for taking the risk in rescuing the little boy, Prince. Secondaly, the state govt. should be blamed for this for not showing interest in closing these types of pits etc. I hereby appeal to the govt. to initiate immediate action. God May Bless Prince & His Family.
Prince was a fortunate to get the aid from army.The god was very kind with him. He is no doubt brave & courageous. But the time of 48 hours taken by army seems to be very long. Army should supposed to be fully equipped, alert to face critical situations. Then why so much of time?What is the dufference left between local civic authorities & army then? There are so many news of the deaths of children falling in open manholes in Mumbai. Who will come for their help?Army men please depute your special force in Mumbai to carryout this type of rescue operation at least during mansoon.Let our children be also fortunate.