New Delhi: Condolences poured in from different sections after Group Captain Varun Singh, who was the lone survivor of the IAF helicopter crash near Coonoor, succumbed to his injuries on Wednesday.


Prime Minister Narendra Modi said Varun Singh's "rich service to the nation will never be forgotten". "Group Captain Varun Singh served the nation with pride, valour and utmost professionalism. I am extremely anguished by his passing away. Condolences to his family and friends. Om Shanti," PM Modi tweeted.



President Ram Nath Kovind said Group Captain Varun Singh displayed the soldierly spirit of valour and indomitable courage despite being badly injured in the chopper crash.


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"Sad to learn that Group Captain Varun Singh breathed his last after putting up a valiant fight for life. The nation is grateful to him. My condolences to his family," Kovind tweeted.


Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said Group Captain Varun Singh "was a true fighter who fought till his last breath".



Home Minister Amit Shah said he was "deeply pained" at the demise of Varun Singh. "May God bless the Brave's soul and give strength to his family," he tweeted.


Calling it a sad moment for the country, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi tweeted, "My heartfelt condolences to the friends and family of Group Captain Varun Singh. We all are with you in this grief." West Bengal Chief Minister and TMC supremo Mamata Banerjee said the entire nation "will always remember your invaluable service".


"Varun Singh fought a tough battle like a true soldier for a week. My respects to the departed soul for his services to India and condolences to his family," Union Minister Piyush Goyal posted on Koo.


 




Varun Singh was the lone survivor of the Mi-17V-5 helicopter crash in which Chief of Defence Staff General Bipin Rawat, his wife Madhulika and 11 armed forces personnel were killed last week.


The Indian Air Force helicopter crashed near Coonoor in Tamil Nadu shortly after it took off from Sulur Air Base in Coimbatore.


Last Thursday, Varun Singh was shifted to the Command Hospital in Bengaluru from Wellington in Tamil Nadu. He was admitted to a hospital in Wellington with severe burn injuries on Wednesday following the crash.


Group Captain Singh was conferred with the Shaurya Chakra in August for averting a possible mid-air accident after his Tejas light combat aircraft was hit by a major technical snag last year.