<p class="bodytext">Commodore Kasargod Patnashetti Gopal Rao, a 1971 war hero and recipient of the Mahavir Chakra, breathed his last here on Monday, said sources in the defence. He was 94. The naval veteran died of age-related illness and is survived by two daughters and a son.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Rao was a recipient of the Veer Seva Medal also.</p>.<p class="bodytext">He played a key role in the war with Pakistan to liberate East Pakistan that is now Bangladesh.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Rao led a small task group of the Western Fleet and launched an offensive off the coast of Karachi as part of Operation Cactus Lily.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Notwithstanding the threat of air, surface and submarine attack, he led the group into enemy waters on the night of December 4, 1971. Despite the gunfire from the enemy posing a grave risk to Indian ships and personnel, Commander Rao pressed on and sunk two destroyers and a minesweeper.</p>.<p class="bodytext">After the surface engagement, he bombarded the port of Karachi and torched the oil and other installations there. He displayed gallantry and outstanding leadership in the operation, the sources said.</p>
<p class="bodytext">Commodore Kasargod Patnashetti Gopal Rao, a 1971 war hero and recipient of the Mahavir Chakra, breathed his last here on Monday, said sources in the defence. He was 94. The naval veteran died of age-related illness and is survived by two daughters and a son.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Rao was a recipient of the Veer Seva Medal also.</p>.<p class="bodytext">He played a key role in the war with Pakistan to liberate East Pakistan that is now Bangladesh.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Rao led a small task group of the Western Fleet and launched an offensive off the coast of Karachi as part of Operation Cactus Lily.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Notwithstanding the threat of air, surface and submarine attack, he led the group into enemy waters on the night of December 4, 1971. Despite the gunfire from the enemy posing a grave risk to Indian ships and personnel, Commander Rao pressed on and sunk two destroyers and a minesweeper.</p>.<p class="bodytext">After the surface engagement, he bombarded the port of Karachi and torched the oil and other installations there. He displayed gallantry and outstanding leadership in the operation, the sources said.</p>