New Delhi: Former Jammu and Kashmir Governor Lt Gen S K Sinha passed away at a hospital here this morning after brief illness.


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He was 92.


His family said he passed away at 10:45 AM at the Army Research and Referral hospital.


He was first admitted to the base hospital here on November 1 with a fracture in his femur bone and ribs and was later shifted to the R and R hospital after some complications developed.


He is survived by his wife, son and IFS officer Y K Sinha who is at present Indian Ambassador to Sri Lanka and is moving for his new posting to the UK, and three daughters.


They said his funeral will take place tomorrow noon at the Brar Square crematorium here.


Sinha has served as the Jammu and Kashmir Governor and led the first batch of Indian troops who entered J and K when Pakistan raiders invaded in 1947.


He resigned from service after the government superseded him and appointed General A S Vaidya as the new army chief.


Lt Gen Sinha had joined army in 1943 and has also served as India's Ambassador to Nepal and as the Governor of Assam.


National Conference leader Farooq Abdullah and his son and former J-K Chief Minister Omar Abdullah condoled his death.