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Hindu Soldier Sacrificed His Life in Defence of Pakistan

A soldier is a soldier is a soldier. Period.

He was a Pakistani soldier who sacrificed his life, like thousands of other, for the mother land and mothers are oblivious to their sons religion/s the same way sons don't care about religions or ethnicities or languages they speak when it comes to giving their lives defending their mothers.


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KARACHI:

It was in 2009 that a young Hindu boy after passing his matriculation examinations went to Badin from his village without informing the family and applied to be recruited in the army.


It was his dream to serve his motherland that was answered on May 17 while serving in the line of duty.

The young Hindu soldier of Pakistan Army, Lal Chand Rabari, 27, was an emotional young man with a dream to protect his country from the enemies since his early days and had joined the army and breathed his last while serving on Mangla front.

Rabari, a native of Ismail Khan Nautkani village in the Badin district, was the fifth of eleven children of a poor shepherd father and a farmer mother.

Bhemon Rabari, his elder brother, while taking to The Express Tribune, added that earlier his posting was in the Waziristan tribal area where he desired to crush militants who had caused damage and inflicted losses on the country.

“I would take revenge of every drop of blood from those who have inflicted loss to the children and people of our country,” Lal Chand used to say when he returned from his posting in Waziristan, earlier.

While remembering the memories of his brother, Bhemon added it was written in his fate that he would sacrifice his life for protecting his country.

“We have been missing him, but at the same moment the thought of our brother no more with us is also making the entire Rabari community proud that he gave his life while being the soldier.”

According to Bhemon, his brother passed the intermediate examination and finally graduated while serving in the army and was on the rank of Lance Naik in the army.

Lal Chand used to encourage his two younger brothers, who are currently studying in class 11 and 7, to join the army and right now they are really motivated to join the same institution in which Lal Chand gave his life while serving,” added Bhemon.

“The country we are living in is like our house and whosoever would attack on it would have to face serious retaliation till the last breath in my body,” used to be the words of Lal Chand as remembered by his elder brother.

While reminding of his lineage, he said being a member of the Rajput clan, we are always ready to fight enemy whosoever they be until the last drop of blood for the country.

“Our mother is all set to sacrifice his sons and grandsons in defending the country and has no remorse for losing his son while defending its boundaries,” he said while quoting the elderly mother, adding “Their late father would have been more proud of his services for the country.”
 
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We need to highlight these sacrifices of our brothers and sisters belonging to the minorities. Why? For those imbeciles who for years have fed our people the seeds of hate and division. You know who these people are. It must be displayed in plain sight over and over again that Pakistan belongs as much to one imaginary group of people as it does to the other until these 'groups' seize to exist in the social landscape of Pakistan. These sacrifices need to be showcased on a pedestal, not because they are a rare occurrence, not because they are more special than the others', but because every Pakistani child needs to grow up knowing that every 'sort' of Pakistani has worked, sacrificed and bled for this land and hence that child is in debt and bound to every single one of them.

I do agree that each contribution requires highlighting irrespective of the majority or the minority. However, making Hindu as a topic title, in fact, make Pakistan looks weak and suggests that these are rare occurrences.
Sometimes the name of the person is enough to highlight the point. In the main body, the author could have used the text Hindu referring to his name rather than the title itself. But, I am no expert in Pakistan, however, did find the title odd.
 
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Rip to the soldier u will live in our hearts forever. Those foreign sponsored terrorists will go to hell and we will take revenge for every soldiers and civilian Pakistanis martyred due to terrorism.
 
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KARACHI:

It was in 2009 that a young Hindu boy after passing his matriculation examinations went to Badin from his village without informing the family and applied to be recruited in the army.


It was his dream to serve his motherland that was answered on May 17 while serving in the line of duty.

The young Hindu soldier of Pakistan Army, Lal Chand Rabari, 27, was an emotional young man with a dream to protect his country from the enemies since his early days and had joined the army and breathed his last while serving on Mangla front.

Rabari, a native of Ismail Khan Nautkani village in the Badin district, was the fifth of eleven children of a poor shepherd father and a farmer mother.

Bhemon Rabari, his elder brother, while taking to The Express Tribune, added that earlier his posting was in the Waziristan tribal area where he desired to crush militants who had caused damage and inflicted losses on the country.

“I would take revenge of every drop of blood from those who have inflicted loss to the children and people of our country,” Lal Chand used to say when he returned from his posting in Waziristan, earlier.

While remembering the memories of his brother, Bhemon added it was written in his fate that he would sacrifice his life for protecting his country.

“We have been missing him, but at the same moment the thought of our brother no more with us is also making the entire Rabari community proud that he gave his life while being the soldier.”

According to Bhemon, his brother passed the intermediate examination and finally graduated while serving in the army and was on the rank of Lance Naik in the army.

Lal Chand used to encourage his two younger brothers, who are currently studying in class 11 and 7, to join the army and right now they are really motivated to join the same institution in which Lal Chand gave his life while serving,” added Bhemon.

“The country we are living in is like our house and whosoever would attack on it would have to face serious retaliation till the last breath in my body,” used to be the words of Lal Chand as remembered by his elder brother.

While reminding of his lineage, he said being a member of the Rajput clan, we are always ready to fight enemy whosoever they be until the last drop of blood for the country.

“Our mother is all set to sacrifice his sons and grandsons in defending the country and has no remorse for losing his son while defending its boundaries,” he said while quoting the elderly mother, adding “Their late father would have been more proud of his services for the country.”
Salute to the shaheed :pakistan::pakistan:
 
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Salute to the brave and his Family ! An Icon for the restt of the community to feel proud of.:pakistan:
 
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