Jaipur, May 12 -- The residents of Jhunjhunu along with ministers, BJP leaders and opposition leaders on Sunday paid tribute to 36-year-old jawan, Surendra Kumar, who was killed in shelling by Pakistan on Saturday early morning. "Surendra Kumar Moga had been was posted at the 39th wing of the IAF at Udhampur airbase as an assistant medical sergeant. He is a resident of Jhunjhunu's Mandawa. He was killed during a Pakistani attack early on Saturday at the airbase. His body was brought to his village on Sunday early morning. He was cremated with a full military honour," Jhunjhunu district collector Ramavatar Meena said. Deputy chief minister Prem Chand Bairwa, social justice minister Avinash Gehlot, Sports and youth minister Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore, Rajya Sabha MP and BJP state president Madan Rathore, senior BJP leader Rajendra Rathore along with Leader of Opposition Tikaram Jully and Congress state president Govind Singh Dotasra reached Kumar's house in Jhunjhunu to meet his family and also attend the funeral. Extending his condolences, Bairwa said, "Today, during the funeral rites at his (Surendra) residence, I paid heartfelt tribute by offering flowers to his mortal remains and presented a cheque to the family members on behalf of the state government. The state is proud of his dedication and valour. In this hour of grief, our government is with the family of the martyr." Jully said "I paid my humble tributes to Surendra Singh Moga, a resident of Mandawa (Mehradasi), who made the supreme sacrifice while protecting the motherland in Jammu and Kashmir, by offering a wreath and met his family members and expressed my condolences." Surendra was survived by his wife Seema (34) and two children - Vartika (11) and Daksh (7). "Pakistan should be finished. My father died because of them. They can't be forgiven. I will become a military officer like my father," Vartika said....