New Delhi: Major Leetul Gogoi shot to fame in social media after he tied a stone-pelter to his jeep as a human shield to stop violent protesters from targeting a security convoy in Kashmir.


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The incident took place in Budgam area of Kashmir. The decision had helped save lives.


He received strong support from BJP MP from Mysuru-Kodagu Pratap Simha for his action.


Calling for a nationwide campaign in support of Gogoi, the BJP MP tweeted, “If any kind of action is initiated against brave Maj Gogoi, let’s start a nationwide campaign to support him.” The incident drew positive reactions on social media where he received a lot of support.


On Monday, Army Chief General Bipin Rawat honoured him with a commendation card for his sustained efforts in anti-insurgency operations in the state.


Major Gogoi, 38, hails from Assam. His father is a farmer.


He reportedly joined the force at the age of 18 and served as a jawan in the 3rd Battalion of Assam Regiment. He then moved to Dehradun-based Army Cadet College (ACC) to become an officer.


Gogoi was commissioned as a lieutenant in December 2008.


The army service corps (ASC) officer volunteered to serve with the Rashtriya Rifles in Kashmir.


The ASC provides logistics support, ranging from supplies to transport, to the army.