Dear madam,
Yes you are right, same content from another thread, and used quite often, that is what the word crosspost translates into.
I am quite amazed at your ignorance. Asghar Khan was an Airforce Officer, not an army officer.... and as far as you questioning his credentials do remember:
>a three star rank air marshal— who served as the first native Commander in Chief of the Pakistan Air Force
>In 1950, Asghar Khan assumed the directorship of the Directorate-General of the Air Operations (DGAO)
>was appointed as the Assistant Chief of the Air Staff in the Air Headquarters
>As Assistant Chief of the Air Staff, Asghar Khan established the major units and infrastructure including the Fighter Leaders School (now Combat Commander's School), the Air Staff College and the College of Aeronautical Engineering at the Pakistan Air Force Academy
>the first native Air Force Commander-in-chief, yet at the age of 36, also the youngest to-date.
>Asghar Khan commanded the air force for next eight years where he took initiatives to modernize and expand the air force facilities, installations and equipment, as well as the fighter jets acquired from the United States
And you video reinforces that avoided your forces being toasted in the rann of kutch too, instead of thanking him you call him a disgrace. If a man with such mammoth credentials is a disgrace, then what does it say about humble civilians like me and you?
After such achievements and service being called as a disgrace is quite surprising, even two of his brothers died fighting for pakistan, and rest of his life he stood up against military dicatators, when the rest of them sheepishly stayed quite.... anyways your citizen, you choose how to commemorate him.
Lets assume for a min that the AVM Asghar Khan was a disgrace, What about his sucessor Nur Khan was he a disgrace too, he seems to have the exact same opinion of the 65 war? and what about Col SS Mehdi, he was on the ground fighting, maybe you know more than him too.... Please do educate us.
regards