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pakistan air force chief on indo-pak war

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Everybody knows what he stated - and all are verifiable.

Plus, he was a secular, even launched a Secular party of sorts. The people of Pakistan rejected him. :coffee:

And this makes him a..... Traitor. :bad:
 
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Initially commissioned in the Indian Army

Could not get over habit of lying and twisting facts, comrade.

The Indian Army that you are mentioning is British Indian Army, serving Crown. Every Pakistani officer ( including Iskander Mirza, Yahya Khan, Ayub Khan, Zia-ul-haq ;ie Every Pakistani dictator except Musharraf ) from pre-1980 vintage was part of Indian Army.

Your attempt to give it a sinister spin is epic fail.
 
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Isnt youtube blocked in pakistan? you should post dailymotion link.


here is a summary of what he says.

>we have started all the wars
>india is not a threat, people are obsessed with india threat.
>in the47 war, should have negotiated with maharaja, but we launched tribals and sent army units.
>71 was greatest stupidity, lines of communication as long as karachi to south of france
>we say nuclear capability is india specific,this is ridiculous
>1 or 2 attacks will finish pakistan but india will not be destroyed fully.
>we are spending too much on nuclear weapons.

if it makes you happy....enjoy the video

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Asghar Khan
(Urdu: ائیر مارشل اصغر خان‎; b. January 17, 1921) is a Pakistani veteran aviation historian, peace activist, and retired military figure— a three star rank air marshal— who served as the first native Commander in Chief of the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) from 1957 until resigning in 1965 prior to the start of the air operations of the PAF during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965.

Initially commissioned in the Indian Army, Asghar Khan was drafted into Royal Air Force in 1940, seeing actions in Burma Campaign and later acceded to United Kingdom where he graduated from RAF Staff College at Bracknell, completing his collegiate courses from Joint Service Defence College, and completed his post-graduate studies from Imperial Defence College. Upon return to British Indian Empire, Asghar Khan resumed his active duty with the Royal Air Force and opted for Pakistan following the independence in 1947, and settled in West-Pakistan. Asghar Khan became first commandant of Pakistan Air Force Academy in 1947 and was also the first to head the Directorate-General for Air Operations (DGAO) in 1950. Finally in 1957, Asghar Khan became the youngest to-date and the first native Air Force Commander-in-Chief of Pakistan Air Force. His tenure as air commander saw the extensive modernization of PAF, in terms of both technical and military equipment, but controversially he was not taken in confidence prior to launch of Operation Gibraltar by the president which led to his resignation. After retiring from air force, Asghar Khan became president of civilian national flag carrier, the Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) which he led until 1968.

In 1970, Asghar Khan founded the secular party, the Tehrik-e-Istiqlal, but performed poorly in 1970 parliamentary elections. However in 1977, the party significant gained momentum and participated with full force in 1977 parliamentary elections, although the party failed to grasp any support in the public as compared to democratic socialist, the Pakistan Peoples Party. He was designated a prisoner of conscience by Amnesty International, and conferred with the Gold Medal by the Human Rights Commission, and Jinnah Award Award by the Jinnah Society for the cause of democracy. After years of founding the Independence Movement, Asghar Khan merged his party with Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, led by cricketer-turned politician Imran Khan, in January 2012.

Asghar Khan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

did not resign....he retired.....he was a good AF chief, set the ball rolling for the PAF....he was against military dabbling in politics which was/is correct....once he got into politics, his image took a beating.
 
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Could not get over habit of lying and twisting facts, comrade.

The Indian Army that you are mentioning is British Indian Army, serving Crown. Every Pakistani officer ( including Iskander Mirza, Yahya Khan, Ayub Khan, Zia-ul-haq ;ie Every Pakistani dictator except Musharraf ) from pre-1980 vintage was part of Indian Army.

Your attempt to give it a sinister spin is epic fail.
Just a fact, where do you see lying and twisting facts, are you talking to wikipedia? your answer means you are the lying ones who are twisting facts, your own minds are betraying your deepest thoughts. deal with yourselves. How mind twisted can you get? The General stated his opinion, and I pointed out his credentials. He would have been more credible if other air marshals and generals you have mentioned have stated the same opinion. I had nothing against his opinion to witch he is entitled, and proves that he lives in a democratic society Think before starting personal insults, that is a sign of your minds weakness, that you have proved too many times on this forum.
 
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