You may not like MQM but some of her leaders are really good in history. They can talk, with FACTS.
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You may not like MQM but some of her leaders are really good in history. They can talk, with FACTS.
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Rashid Minhas
Pilot Officer Rashid Minhas NH, was a military officer in the Pakistan Air Force. Minhas was the only PAF officer to receive the highest valour award, the Nishan-e-Haider. He was also the youngest person and the shortest-serving officer to have received this award.
On 20 August of that year, in the hour before noon, he was getting ready to take off in a T-33 jet trainer in Karachi, Pakistan. His second solo flight in that type of aircraft. Minhas was taxiing toward the runway when a Bengali instructor pilot, Flight Lieutenant Matiur Rahman, signalled him to stop and then climbed into the instructor's seat. The jet took off and turned toward India.
Minhas radioed PAF Base Masroor with the message that he was being hijacked. The air controller requested that he resend his message, and he confirmed the hijacking. Later investigation showed that Rahman intended to defect to India to join his compatriots in the Bangladesh Liberation War, along with the jet trainer. In the air, Minhas struggled physically to wrest control from Rahman; each man tried to overpower the other through the mechanically linked flight controls. Some 32 miles (51 km) from the Indian border, the jet crashed near Thatta. Both men were killed.[9]
Born: February 17, 1951, Karachi
Died: August 20, 1971, Thatta
Correct me if I'm wrong but his ancestors hail from Qila Ahmadabad in Punjab Pakistan. His family moved from there to Karachi, then to Lahore, then to Pindi and then back to Karachi. Don't think they migrated from India to Pakistan.
You may not like MQM but some of her leaders are really good in history. They can talk, with FACTS.
why are my posts deleted? they should be restored to the thread
Don't forget this guy , who finance State Bank of Pakistan and pay the salaries of govt employees from his personal account ...Later how local greedy politicians treated him ..Asalam Alikum,
The thread of title says it all - You are here to LEARN about the SACRIFICES and CONTRIBUTION of Urdu Speakers and other Migrants (Memon, Gujrati etc) towards PAKISTAN.
Despite being ONLY 8%-10% of whole Pakistani population, the GIGANTIC efforts, sweat and blood was given by Migrants at EVERY need of the hour, UNQUESTIONED.
May be that's why Karachi and Urdu speakers are always taken for granted...Well, that's another topic.
I am honored to be the first guy to start this kind of thread. Being from Karachi myself, I take ABSOLUTE pride of being part of such civilized and educated community who can also actually FIGHT, if need arises, against all odds. There's always a fighting and daring instinct in our blood....We are the SURVIVORS and WINNERS - made this country, traveled all way long, settled in Karachi and urban areas of Sindh and turned them into such a heaven that every other ethnicity left speechless and stunned.
As of now, we are probably in our worst phase but guess what, good times will come and this SHALL too pass, Insha Allah
So, you guys can definitely take part in this thread and can discuss and talk and post all personalities from migrants/Urdu Speaking background who did some for Pakistan.
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For me, I will start from him - the most respected ; Mr. Edhi
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Born: February 28, 1928, Bantva, India
Died: July 8, 2016, Karachi
Abdul Sattar Edhi was a Pakistani philanthropist, ascetic, and humanitarian who founded the Edhi Foundation, which runs the world's largest volunteer ambulance network, along with various homeless shelters, animal shelters, rehabilitation centres, and orphanages across Pakistan.
He died on 8 July 2016 at the age of 88 due to complete kidney failure after having been placed on a ventilator. One of his last wishes was that his organs be donated for the use of the needy but due to his poor health, only his corneas were suitable for later use in donation. He was laid to rest at Edhi Village in Karachi.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abdul_Sattar_Edhi#
Isphani family also donated there building in Washinton DC , now its Pakistan embassy .You may not like MQM but some of her leaders are really good in history. They can talk, with FACTS.
it is demeaning. like indian muslims trying to appease the fascists of their patriotism.Apart from that, please feel free to post about any and all people who migrated to Pakistan, from whichever direction.
Is that a gun-shaped lighter in his hand?Well, This guys is little controversial
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Pervez Musharraf is a Pakistani former four-star general and politician who became the tenth president of Pakistan after the successful 1999 Pakistani coup d'état. He held the presidency from 2001 until 2008, when he tendered his resignation to avoid impeachment. Wikipedia
Born: August 11, 1943 (age 76 years), Old Delhi, Delhi, India
Why are you being spoil sport? The thread is about self masturbating, blowing own trumpets, walking around with expanded chests while looking down at the 95% ignorant, uncouth majority of Pakistan who should be at their feet.
it is demeaning. like indian muslims trying to appease the fascists of their patriotism.
Nobody should be forced to pillage the deeds of the dead for livelihood or dignity of human existence.However, I believe this thread's and OP's intention is to silence those who, in their utter ignorance, deny the immeasurable services rendered by migrants to their country.
Isphani family also donated there building in Washinton DC , now its Pakistan embassy .
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Corrections for the minister. Orient Airways was a publicly traded private company and not owned by Mr. Ispahani. It was also not gifted to anyone by him since he could not. It was nationalised (through compensation) and merged with PIAC.
Furthermore, The Roosevelt Hotel never had anything to do with Mr. Ispahani, let alone being his gift to Pakistan. PIA leased the hotel in 1979 with an option to buy after 20 years. This option was exercised in 1999. The original deal had some private Saudi investment which was also paid off by PIA in 2005 bringing PIA's share in the hotel to 99%.
I have no idea where the minister is getting his information from.
Correct me if I'm wrong but his ancestors hail from Qila Ahmadabad in Punjab Pakistan. His family moved from there to Karachi, then to Lahore, then to Pindi and then back to Karachi. Don't think they migrated from India to Pakistan.
Correct me if I'm wrong but his ancestors hail from Qila Ahmadabad in Punjab Pakistan. His family moved from there to Karachi, then to Lahore, then to Pindi and then back to Karachi. Don't think they migrated from India to Pakistan.
