PVC Lance Naik Albert Ekka, who achieved the impossible

They face the most dreadful odds, they even defy their death, they show patriotism by their actions and not by mere words. This is what Indian Army is renowned for. Born in Ranchi, on 27th December 1942, Lance Naik Albert Ekka joined the Indian Armed forces when he was just 20.

In December 1971, the number of genocides in East Pakistan (now Bangladesh), were swelling in huge numbers. The Pakistan Air Force was mercilessly striking the towns and cities on the western border. Sensing the need for immediate action and relief, the then Prime Minister of India, Mrs. Indira Gandhi declared a war against Pakistan and ordered for mobilization on the eastern border of India.

Within no time, the 14th Guards of the Brigade of the Guards regiment of the Indian Army were commanded to capture a post near Akhaura, a Pakistani military position which in on the border between the Indian state of Tripura and Bangladesh. Akhaura is a very important area and is strategically significant. The area is home to many guerilla soldiers and army troops. Lance Naik Albert Ekka, along with his battalion, decided to launch an attack in the early morning hours of December 4, 1971. The task of capturing the post was dangerous and uphill. The Pakistani soldiers had built a fortress near their military base at Akhaura.

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The crossfire and attack between the 14 Guards and the Pakistani troops became intense with heavy shelling and firing using small arms. Lance Naik Albert Ekka and his men, undeterred by the assaults, advanced towards their target, braving all the odds. The Indian soldiers were attacked by light machine gun from one of the Pakistani bunkers.

A seriously wounded Albert Ekka, with his lion heart, charged with his bayonet and killed two enemy soldiers and silenced their light machine guns. Lance Naik Ekka, alongside his comrades, kept advancing and destroying all the Pakistani bunkers and destroyed their enemy.

As soon as the Indian soldiers went close to their target, they were hit by a medium machine gun from a two storied building. The attack from the medium machine guns inflicted several casualties on the Indian side. Lance Naik Albert Ekka displayed an indomitable show of valor and courage.

Sensing that the casualties would be more if the MMG was not silenced, Albert Ekka moved forward without giving a thought to his personal safety. He charged with a grenade inside the premises of the double storied building. The grenade injured a Pakistani soldier and killed another. Lance Naik Albert Ekka ascended a high rise wall, moved inside the building and bayonetted the Pakistani soldier who was operating the Medium Machine Gun (MMG), bringing an end to the constant firing and shelling. And hence, Lance Naik Albert Ekka, with his regiment, achieved an almost impossible mission.

If Lance Naik Albert Ekka was alive today, he would have been a youth icon for many countrymen. But in reality, there is just a solitary statue standing tall on the busiest crossroads of Ranchi named after him. Lance Naik Albert Ekka was honored with the ParamVir Chakra posthumously for displaying a valiant show of courage and bravery that has become a part of the Army folklore now.

Harshmeet Singh

An engineer by education, Harshmeet was never looking forward to joining a big corporate house and write bundles of codes. He, instead, chose to teach and write. After teaching second and third grade kids in a Municipal school in Delhi for a couple of years, he started to work as a freelance content writer. Ever since, the words have only become stronger and brighter.

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Harshmeet Singh

An engineer by education, Harshmeet was never looking forward to joining a big corporate house and write bundles of codes. He, instead, chose to teach and write. After teaching second and third grade kids in a Municipal school in Delhi for a couple of years, he started to work as a freelance content writer. Ever since, the words have only become stronger and brighter.

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