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No he was not involved in APS Op. Many road/area clearance Ops in NWA. In counter terror ops he acted very gallantly in Christian colony operation and Bacha Khan Uni Op.And APS operation as well
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No he was not involved in APS Op. Many road/area clearance Ops in NWA. In counter terror ops he acted very gallantly in Christian colony operation and Bacha Khan Uni Op.And APS operation as well
I read that in a newspaper....No he was not involved in APS Op. Many road/area clearance Ops in NWA. In counter terror ops he acted very gallantly in Christian colony operation and Bacha Khan Uni Op.
Media people think we have a single team of Special Ops that is flown around through out the country. I think media will be very well served if they make a PDF Brigadier rank mandatory for all aspiring to join their outlet for defense related reportingI read that in a newspaper....
honestly speaking i thought the same that how can a person be present at all critical scenarios..... well appreciate tour comment and thanks for correctingMedia people think we have a single team of Special Ops that is flown around through out the country. I think media will be very well served if they make a PDF Brigadier rank mandatory for all aspiring to join their outlet for defense related reporting
the narrative is not clearI am sorry if i sound insensitive but i don't get it. The interviewee said that Captain Ruhullah stood in the doorway and when the police guys showed themselves he asked them to move out with their hands up after which only the bomber kept hiding under the Charpai who he charged and threw himself on.
Question is why did Captain Ruhullah even charge him? Why did he kick the Charpai? Shouldnt he have stayed hidden behind the door post and asked him to show himself or better yet shot him under the Charpai?
It should have been obvious that the guy left hiding under the bed was a miscreant. Since he was able to see him hiding and it would have been easy to identify him as a terrorists as he must have been dressed differently to the cadets(some kind of military fatigues, ammo vest, running shoes)?
this is actually disservice to a person. a hero's single act of valour is good enough.. we must avoid making him something what he is not.Media people think we have a single team of Special Ops that is flown around through out the country. I think media will be very well served if they make a PDF Brigadier rank mandatory for all aspiring to join their outlet for defense related reporting
Lot of inconsistencies are observed in accounts afterwards as the first hand observers are all panic stricken and hence their accounts prone to trivial anomalies. However, the fact that he has been awarded Tamgha e Jurrat posthumously by the Army higher command speaks of the genuine and extraordinary courage he had shown in the face of extreme danger. For me this pretty much sums up the case, as the award criteria bases itself on the words of his comrades who were in the best position to observe, recommend, evaluate and subsequently award the act of courageI am sorry if i sound insensitive but i don't get it. The interviewee said that Captain Ruhullah stood in the doorway and when the police guys showed themselves he asked them to move out with their hands up after which only the bomber kept hiding under the Charpai who he charged and threw himself on.
Question is why did Captain Ruhullah even charge him? Why did he kick the Charpai? Shouldnt he have stayed hidden behind the door post and asked him to show himself or better yet shot him under the Charpai?
It should have been obvious that the guy left hiding under the bed was a miscreant. Since he was able to see him hiding and it would have been easy to identify him as a terrorists as he must have been dressed differently to the cadets(some kind of military fatigues, ammo vest, running shoes)?
He was part of the Christian colony and BKU Operation. He has served very recently in Waziristan and was part of road clearance and many other area clearance ops. He escaped certain death on no less than 2 occasions. To his comrades he was known as a very brave and lion hearted personthis is actually disservice to a person. a hero's single act of valour is good enough.. we must avoid making him something what he is not.
and what about this one Sir??
a young police officer
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Capt Ruhollah Shaheed of PMA L/C 125 martyred in clearance operation of Quetta police line last night.
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