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Sqn Ldr Shabbir Alam Siddiqui Shaheed

Jung to chand roz hoti hai .......Zindgi barso talak rotti hai ....
 
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The two part link below is about Pakistani war-widow Shahnaz Haider's search
> over forty years after the 1965 war with
> India for conclusive proof that her husband, Pakistan Air Force bomber pilot
> Squadron Leader Shabbir Alam Siddiqui who
> was declared Missing Presumed Dead after failing to return from a bombing
> raid over the Indian base at Jamnagar, had
> indeed died and was not languishing as an undeclared prisoner of war in an
> Indian prison
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> Shahnaz who had remarried happily, moved to Canada and started life afresh,
> renewed her quest for closure after recently
> seeing an Indian film with a similar theme where the soldier husband returns
> home after many years.
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> Helped by her husband's close friend and squadron mate Air Commodore Najib
> Khan, retired, and also a resident of Canada,
> the-then Indian Air Force Commander in Chief Air Chief Marshal Tyagi was
> approached for assistance. It was provided in fullest
> measure and thereby has emerged a deeply moving human story of rare
> compassion and feelings


Great Post:tup::tup:
 
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The friend of Sq Ldr Shabhir, Air Commodore Najib Khan also got SITARA-I-IMTIAZ in 2004 by Gen Musharraf.Well deserved.
 
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great vedio, and an even greate story,,
these are the things that make wars a harsh reality rather then an action packed fiction!

fell sorry for the poor family,
may Sir. Shabbirs soul be in peace,

regards!
 
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hakimk ali zardari was mason thier lol
lol from mason's son to a president

I am not defending Zardari here but I dont think there is anything wrong with it. History is full of carpenters, blacksmiths, farmers and others from lower middle class making it all the way to the top.

Leaving other controversional things about him aside, being a son of a mason shouldnt be an embarrasment.
 
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I am not defending Zardari here but I dont think there is anything wrong with it. History is full of carpenters, blacksmiths, farmers and others from lower middle class making it all the way to the top.

Leaving other controversional things about him aside, being a son of a mason shouldnt be an embarrasment.

very well said:tup:
 
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The friend of Sq Ldr Shabhir, Air Commodore Najib Khan also got SITARA-I-IMTIAZ in 2004 by Gen Musharraf.Well deserved.

:) Yes here is something for Comdr Hajib Khan



(Retired PAF fighter pilot Air Vice Marshal Hamid Khwaja adds:

"Air Commodore Najib Khan was my squadron commander in 1972. He was decorated in 1965 with a Sitara-e-Jurat for his
daring bomber raids over India.
Najib Sahib is a man of courage and principles. I recall a lot of things
from the time I spent with him and I picked up many things
he taught me.

For a brave man, who had flown repeated bombing missions over India and was honoured by his country, it must
have been very difficult to say to the Indian Air Force Chief, "I have not saluted someone in a long time but I salute you (not exact
words)". You can hear him choke up as he says that. This, in my opinion, needed courage. He still has it.


Najib Sahib lives in Canada and has successfully raised a retarded boy who he adopted in the early 70's.

The boy is now learning to be a writer. Najib Sahib's younger brother, Air Chief Marshal Jamal Khan, rose to be Chief of the Pakistan Air Force.")
 
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We used to live in Flats when Shabbir sahib was living infront of us, He was a very humble person, He always said I don't see you young guys in the mosque very sweet guy.
Something you guys don't know that Zardari's father was the one who worked on his house as a Mason.
Sir Jee Pakistan Air Force also found remains of some Indian pilot..gave his family state guest status and paid full trip expenses.Why did PAF not publicize that?:confused:
 
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Jana,

Please accept my grateful thanks & gratitude for having posted these clips.

I seem to have missed this on CNN- IBN.
 
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A PAF Bomber pilot stationed at PAF Base Mauripur (now Masroor) in 1965 when the war broke out.

He belonged to the No. 8 Squadron of PAF under the No. 31 Bomber Wing, which flew Martin B-57 Bombers.


Friends and the family of Sqn Ldr Alam Siddiqui relate that he was an extremely energetic and patriotic individual. 6 feet tall and a mountaineer by hobby he was the kind who keep looking or challenges. He always used to pray to be able to deliver his best for service to Pakistan whenever need arises and often used to wish to be able to offer the ultimate sacrifice for the Pakistan which he had seen gaining independence during his student days. He had seen the sacrifices and hardships that had been faced in order to gain freedom and Pakistan. And he was sure he would never think twice if he was needed to play a crucial role for Pakistan's security.

He had initially been commissioned into PAF in 1954 as a navigator, but being in love with flying he convinced the PAF Chief AM Asghar Khan to allow him to return to the PAF College Risalpur as a commissioned officer to get re-trained as a fighter pilot. He remains the first officer in PAF history to have achieved this distinction.

On 6 September 1965 he left home in the morning after being informed of the war. He and his companions waited impatiently for orders to pounce at the enemy. By noon after FM Ayub Khan's blood warming and motivating speech they received orders to strike India's Jamnagar Airfield at dusk, in order to neutralize the threat to Southern parts of Pakistan from India's air base just 258 Miles from Karachi.
 
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Pakistan Air Force Pilots who were Killed in Action or Missing in Action.

1965 War Shaheeds

Squadron Leader Alauddin ('Butch') Ahmed
Squadron Leader Muniruddin Ahmed
Squadron Leader M A Qureshi
Squadron Leader M S A Siddiqui
Squadron Leader Muhammad Iqbal Sitara-i-Jurrat
Squadron Leader Sarfraz Ahmed Rafiqui Hilal-i-Jurrat
Flight Lieutenant A S Khalid
Flight Lieutenant A T M Aziz
Flight Lieutenant M A Butt
Flight Lieutenant Saifullah Khan Sitara-i-Juraat
Flight Lieutenant Younus Hussain Sitara-i-Juraat
Flying Officer M A Khan
Flying Officer S S Azam
Leading Aircraft Men Anwar Hussain Tumgha-i-Juraat

1971 War Shaheeds

Flying Officer Rashid Minhas (Nishane Haider)
Wing Commander, Mervyn L Middlecoat, (Sitara-i-Jurat and Sitara-i-Basalat)
Wing Commander Syed Muhammad Ahmad (Sitara-i-Jurat and Sitara-i-Basalat
Sqn Ldr Khusro (Sitara-i-Jurat)
Sqn Ldr Muhammad Nasir Dar (Sitara-i-Basalat
Sqn Ldr Ishfaq Hameed Qureshi (Sitara-i-Jurat)
Sqn Ldr Muhammad Aslam Choudhry (Sitara-i-Jurat)
Sqn Ldr Peter Christy (Sitara-i-Jurat)
Flt Lt Javed Iqbal (Tamgha-e-Jurat)
Flt Lt Javed Iqbal (Tamgha-e-Jurat)
Flt Lt Fazal Elahi (Sitara-i-Jurat)
Flt Lt Samad Ali Changazi (Sitara-i-Jurat
Flt Lt Syed Safi Mustafa (Sitara-i-Jurat)
Flt Lt Saeed Afzal Khan (Sitara-i-Jurat)
Flt Lt Zulfiqar Ahmad (Sitara-i-Jurat
Flt Lt Syed Shahid Raza (Tamgha-e-Jurat)
Flt Lt Ghulam Murtaza Malik (Tamgha-e-Jurat
Flt Lt Afzal Jamal Siddiqui (Sitara-i-Basalat)
Flt Lt Muhammad Wasim Ansari (Tamgha-i-Basalat)
Flying Officer Nasim Nisar Ali Baig (Tamgha-i-Jurat)
Corporal Technician Syed Shaukat Ali (Tamgha-i-Jurat
Junior Technician Muhammad Latif (Tamgha-i-Jurat)
Leading Aircraftman Muhammad Azam Nasir (Tamgha-i-Jurat)
Sqn Ldr M A Qureshi
Flying Officer M A Khan
Flt Lt A A M Saqlaan
Sqn Ldr G RABBANI
Flight Lieutanant NAYYAR IQBAL
Flight Lieutanant S IMDAD HUSSAIN
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I am not defending Zardari here but I dont think there is anything wrong with it. History is full of carpenters, blacksmiths, farmers and others from lower middle class making it all the way to the top.

Leaving other controversional things about him aside, being a son of a mason shouldnt be an embarrasment.

rightly said, infact if it really was the case, i feel good for him. this shows that Pakistani politics is open to ordinary people as well, it is very unlike of the feudal ploitical system that is portrayed about us!

however, let us get back to the topic!
regards!
 
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hakimk ali zardari was mason thier lol
lol from mason's son to a president


Regret to say that it is incorrect. I have played bridge with Hakim Ali Zardari in the Karachi gymkhana in the early seventies. He used to own Bambino cinema in Karachi. Zardari's father was definitely not a mason. He is a Baluch Sindhi and his family has owned extensive lands in the interior Sindh for generation.
 
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Regret to say that it is incorrect. I have played bridge with Hakim Ali Zardari in the Karachi gymkhana in the early seventies. He used to own Bambino cinema in Karachi. Zardari's father was definitely not a mason. He is a Baluch Sindhi and his family has owned extensive lands in the interior Sindh for generation.

Friend do you know how he got the cinema and the land.
sorry for derailing the thread.
 
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