PESHAWAR: Defense and Martyrs Day was observed in Khyber Pakthunkhwa including erstwhile Fata on Friday where glowing tributes were paid to all the martyrs and ghazis, who sacrificed for protection of the motherland.
6th September is a historic day in the history of Pakistan as 59 years ago on this day, our brave soldiers despite limited resources and weapons defeated a three times bigger enemy and destroyed the nefarious designs of the aggressor with support of the nation.
The people from all walks of life including senior citizens, academics, farmers, civil society, human rights activists, military personnel, farmers, laborers and media men presented glowing tributes to all martyrs and ghazis of Pakistan, who rendered matchless sacrifices while fighting against the enemy forces during 1948, 1965 and 1971 wars, 1999 Kargil conflict, war against terrorism.
The entire nation paid homage to all martyrs of armed forces of Pakistan including recipients of prestigious Nishan-e-Haider (NH), Captain Raja Muhammad Sarwar Shaheed, Major Muhammad Tufail Shaheed, Major Aziz Bhutti Shaheed, Major Muhammad Akram Shaheed, Sawar Muhammad Hussain Shaheed, Major Shabbir Sharif Shaheed, Lance Naik Muhammad Mehfuz Shaheed, Pilot Officer Rashid Minhas Shaheed, Captain Karnal Sher Khan Shaheed, Havaldar Lalak Jan Shaheed and Naik Saif Ali Janjua Shaheed decorated with Hilal-e-Kashmir (Equivalent to Nishan-e-Haider) on Defense and Martyrs Day.
Great tributes were paid to the 65 War hero, Major Aziz Bhatti Shaheed (Nishan-i-Haider) who successfully defended the strategic BRB canal near Lahore for five days where embracing shahadat after being hit by an enemy tank shell on September 10, 1965.
Squadron Leader Muhammad Mahmood Alam popularly known as M.M. Alam shot down two enemy hunter aircrafts and damaged three others on 6th September 1965 besides destroyed five more enemy hunter aircrafts in less than a minute on September 7th, which was unprecedented in the history of Pakistan Air Force.
Flight Lieutenant Imtiaz Ahmad Bhatti and Squadron Leader Sarfaraz Ahmad Rafiqui thwarted the nefarious designs of the enemy on Halwara and destroyed several enemy’s aircrafts. Squadron Leader Sarfaraz Rafiqui fought bravely in the 65 War and embraced martyrdom. Similarly, Squadron Leader Sajjad Haider exhibited exceptional leadership, indomitable courage and flying skills in operations during the said war.
The legacy of unmatched gallantry and sacrifices of our Army Officers and Jawans started with the martyrdom of Capt Raja Muhammad Sarwar Shaheed (NH) in 1948 Kashmir War, was carried forward by Major Aziz Bhatti Shaheed (NH) in 1965 war, Shabbir Sharif Shaheed in 1971 War and Capt Karnal Sher Khan Shaheed (NH) and Havaldar Lalak Jan Shaheed during the Kargil war in 1999.
Captain Karnal Sher Khan Shaheed (Nishan-e-Haider) was one of those celebrated officers of Pakistan Army whose indomitable courage, unmatched valour, devotion to duty, leadership qualities and heroic battlefield performance during Kargil war was highly praised by the Indian Army.
“Death was meaningless for the 29-year old celebrated young officer of the 12th Northern Light Infantry (NLI) Regiment, Capt. Karnal Sher Khan Shaheed who fought like a lion against both the enemy and harsh weather on an altitude of 17,000 feet on Line of Control (LoC) at Gultary mountainous region at Tiger Hills near Kargil and inflicted heavy human and material losses to the enemy,” said Brigadier retd Mahmood Shah, former Secretary Law and Order erstwhile Fata while talking to APP.
True to his name, Capt. Sher Khan conducted many successful raids in the enemy’s area and during one such raid, he went inside the enemy camp where he inflicted heavy losses to them. During the fierce battle, he received a burst of machine gun fire in the chest and embraced Shahadat on July 5, 1999. His epic action in the battlefield true to his name had earned him the title of “Loin of Kargil”.
The courageous feat of Capt Sher Khan by accomplishing the assigned mission of forcing the enemy to withdraw left the Indian commander Brig M.P.S Bajwa outrightly impressed by his splendid battlefield performance as well as indomitable courage and wrote a citation letter, requesting Pakistan that Capt Sher Khan Shaheed has fought bravely and deserved recognition.
Later, Capt Karnal Sher Khan Shaheed (1970-1999) and Havaldar Lalak Jan Shaheed (1967-1999) of the 12th NLI Regiment were decorated with the prestigious Nishan- e-Haider, the highest military gallantry award of Pakistan posthumously.
Captain Sher embraced Shahadat in the Gultary region near Tiger Hills Kargil on July 5, 1999 and became immortalized. He was the first army officer from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, who was awarded Nishan-e-Haider.
Brigadier (Retd) Mahmood Shah said that Capt Sher Khan Shaheed had followed the footprints of his predecessors including Major Aziz Bhatti Shaheed and other martyrs of 65 War and added a new chapter of gallantry in the history of Pakistan Army.
“September 6, 1965 was a day when India attacked Pakistan in darkness without a warning or a declaration of war by violating all international laws, conventions and agreements. The whole Pakistani nation along with their valiant military forces stood up against the coward enemy and showed unmatched valour in1965 War by defeating Indian forces,” he said.
Brig Mahmood Shah said Pakistan Air Force and Pakistan Artillery had broken the back of the enemy in 65 War. “During the 65 war, Pakistan had occupied about 1,617 square miles of Indian territory and we were in a strong position to occupy Delhi if war continued for a few more days as the morale of enemy troops was completely shattered,” Brig Mehmood Shah who participated in 65 War, recalled.
“Most of the enemy officers of 1965 war had served with Pakistani commanders during the second World (War II) and the latter knew about their so called fighting abilities and war skills that helped our forces to foil their evil designs, he added.
He said shooting down of two Indian warplanes inside LOC one fell in Azad Kashmir and other in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir besides capturing of an Indian Pilot on February 27, 2019 had proved the highest professionalism, indomitable courage and outstanding fighting skills of the PAF.
The unity exhibited by the nation after the Indian air strike on Balakot on February 27, 2019 was the same as that of the 65 War, he said.
Brig Mehmood said that the February 27 successful action of PAF has clearly testified that our armed forces were fully capable of giving a befitting response to the enemy in case of any misadventure by it.
Ambassador Retd Manzoorul Haq said that India had attacked Pakistan on September 6, 1965 in darkness which was without warning or declaration of war by violating all agreements and international laws, adding the whole Pakistani nation stood up with their valiant forces against the coward enemy and defeated Indian forces despite limited resources.
He said national songs of Melody Queen, Noor Jehan had infused new spirit of patriotism in the nation during the said war.
Brig Mehmood Shah said a handful elements were making negative propaganda to create hatred against national institutions, adding a powerful Pakistan Army was guarantee to peace and stability of the country.
He said that Pakistan has all the resources and abilities to achieve heights of economic glory if we all worked with dedication in our respective fields.