Coast Guard DG dies of cardiac arrest in Chennai
Indian Coast Guard Director General Rakesh Pal died at a government hospital following a cardiac arrest, Defence sources said.
Pal, who was to attend an ICG event along with Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, was admitted to the state-run Rajiv Gandhi General Hospital (RGGH) earlier in the day after he complained of uneasiness, they said, without divulging details.
Singh, who also attended a Tamil Nadu government event to release a commemorative coin on late DMK President M Karunanidhi’s birth centenary, rushed to the hospital to pay his respects on hearing of Pal’s demise.
Arrangements are being made to bring his mortal remains to Delhi, the officials said.
In his distinguished career spanning over 34 years, the flag officer had held several key appointments on the sea and ashore.
Prominent among them were the Commander of Coast Guard Region (North West), Deputy Director General (Policy and Plans) and Additional Director General at Coast Guard Headquarters in New Delhi.
He also held various prestigious staff assignments namely Director (Infra and Works) and Principal Director (Administration) at Coast Guard headquarters.
Pal was known for having vast sea experience and commanded all class of Indian Coast Guard ships namely Samarth, Vijit, Sucheta Kriplani, Ahalyabai and C-03.