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On topic though, hard to believe that a Major would have enough information that would have his army a step ahead of Pakistan!
Secondly and more important, he came to Pakistan at the age of 23, and then did LLB from Karachi University (I am guessing 3 years?). So he is around 26 by that time. Pak Army does not take people more than 22 I believe. So he was atleast 4 years above age limit. Or were the age restrictions different back then?
In short, seems like a concocted story with quite a few loopholes.
Does this story has nice songs like "may lapata" "Banjara" etc?
Lol...he should have gone to every Indian post out there and won the war.Now meet the real tiger:
Major General Naseerullah Babar, Sitara-i-Jurat (Bar), first achieved national acclaim during the war with India in September, 1965. On an operational mission in Kashmir, he landed his helicopter in a fortified position, which turned out to be an Indian camp 70 soldiers strong. Rather than being intimidated, his steel nerves turned the tables on the adversary. Told that they were surrounded, the contingent meekly raised their arms, handed over their weapons and surrendered.
Wikipedia:
In his long career in the Army, Babar served in the Artillery Corps and Aviation. During the 1965 war with India, Babar single handedly captured an entire Indian company of soldiers (over 70 POWs) and was awarded Sitara-e-Jurat for this action.
In the 1971 war, he commanded an artillery brigade in support of 23 Division and later commanded an infantry brigade until he was wounded and evacuated from the battlefield. He also had the distinction of having been awarded SJ & Bar. In 1972, he was appointed Inspector General Frontier Corps. He resigned from the Army in 1974 while commanding an infantry division and was appointed Governor of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa.
Evens today indians agents sitting in toilets of London sh!t their pants when the name of this great man is mentioned.
Lol...he should have gone to every Indian post out there and won the war.
He should have met this man http://www.hindustantimes.com/Images/2008/6/2f6fa00d-af58-4ca6-be7a-bcd1ae87948eHiRes.JPG
Phir beta tumhara lagta his record 90,000+ POW. Beat that!
learn to recognize sarcasm dude...He should have met this man http://www.hindustantimes.com/Images/2008/6/2f6fa00d-af58-4ca6-be7a-bcd1ae87948eHiRes.JPG
Phir beta tumhara lagta his record 90,000+ POW. Beat that!
Now meet the real tiger:
Major General Naseerullah Babar, Sitara-i-Jurat (Bar), first achieved national acclaim during the war with India in September, 1965. On an operational mission in Kashmir, he landed his helicopter in a fortified position, which turned out to be an Indian camp 70 soldiers strong. Rather than being intimidated, his steel nerves turned the tables on the adversary. Told that they were surrounded, the contingent meekly raised their arms, handed over their weapons and surrendered.
Wikipedia:
In his long career in the Army, Babar served in the Artillery Corps and Aviation. During the 1965 war with India, Babar single handedly captured an entire Indian company of soldiers (over 70 POWs) and was awarded Sitara-e-Jurat for this action.
In the 1971 war, he commanded an artillery brigade in support of 23 Division and later commanded an infantry brigade until he was wounded and evacuated from the battlefield. He also had the distinction of having been awarded SJ & Bar. In 1972, he was appointed Inspector General Frontier Corps. He resigned from the Army in 1974 while commanding an infantry division and was appointed Governor of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa.
Evens today indians agents sitting in toilets of London sh!t their pants when the name of this great man is mentioned.
How did you get this picture of Ajmal Kasab hanging. ???
from facebook =))