New Delhi. Yes, today ‘SOLD OUT’… this board has been put up at the shop where a book written by Aashna Lidder, daughter of Brigadier L S Lidder, who lost her life in a helicopter crash, was being sold out loudly. . You read it right, in fact, since the death of Brigadier LS Lidder in Coonoor, Tamil Nadu on Wednesday, 8 December, the book written by his 17-year-old daughter has been selling fast. Not only this, this book sold so much in the last 4 days that it was out of stock.
Now the demand for daughter’s book is everywhere
It is worth noting that the amazing grit and determination shown by Aashna Lidder, 17-year-old daughter of Brigadier Lakhwinder Singh Lidder in the time of this tragedy, has brought tears to the sentiments of many. Meanwhile, coincidentally, the demand for his book, “In Search of a Title”, has increased a lot in the last few days.
#WATCH | Daughter of Brig LS Lidder, Aashna Lidder speaks on her father’s demise. She says, “…My father was a hero, my best friend. Maybe it was destined & better things will come our way. He was my biggest motivator…”
He lost his life in #TamilNaduChopperCrash on Dec 8th. pic.twitter.com/j2auYohtmU
– ANI (@ANI) December 10, 2021
In fact, this book is a wonderful description of the experiences of a teenager, her reflection and learning journey. Due to being ‘out of stock’, this book is not currently available in stores. Publishing Creative Kroj, the publisher of Aashna, said that suddenly the demand for his books has once again increased tremendously. Now we are publishing more copies of it. 250 copies where already sold. People from all over the world are coming for this book and we have started our work of publication.
The Lidder family in grief at the moment
Know that at this time this family is mourning in distant solitude. At the same time, a family friend says that, Brigadier Lakhwinder Singh Lidder’s wife Geetika always tells her daughter, “Look at me, am I crying? Geetika tells Aashna that you should be strong like your father.
Aashna is the only daughter
Yes, Aashna had a very special and special attachment to her father. After all, she is the only child. She herself also believes that, “The pampering of her father had made her a little more darling.” No matter what the sorrow and how difficult it may be, “a soldier has always been tough in difficult times”. Today the same work is being done by the promising daughter of Brigadier LS Lidder. We salute ‘Aashna’ for her courage.