Quotes of Captain Rawat extolling the virtues of a mother's love for her children, the courage of rescue workers, or the love between his fellow human beings don't exist.
Then you were never listening mate (okay rescue workers is a stretch). I don't have access to archives, nor do I have the time to do an extensive search, so I'm at a disadvantage. Nonetheless, I recall many times when he extolled the virtue of the human spirit. Example that comes to mind: "Human effort is human dignity".
Also, I look at the example he has always given as a parent, and it exemplifies love, caring, and understanding. Look mate, I'm a parent; I know the virtues of what that means. But I know also that it has limits.
He has always called a spade a spade in that regard, almost as a counter to the perception that parental love is the highest. It's high; it's joyous; it's fulfilling... yes... but it has limits. Ask the parent whose kids have left and they never hear from, or worse, whose kids have died. It's easy to get caught into some ego-centric martyr complex being a parent, and he's never let me get away with that. But that has never eroded my deep love for my kids, or appreciation for my responsibility as a parent. On the contrary, it has freed me to love them even more.
Sorry mate but your tirade doesn't bear any resemblance to the real man... or have you totally forgotten?