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FICTIONAL:Sqn Ldr Arshad Sami letter to Mr. Adnan Sami-Yours unfortunately, Arshad Sami Khan

his father got treatment in Indian hospital and died in India!
He should sort better treatment somewhere else.

He got treatment in UK or USA not sure and went India to meet his son and fell ill and in an emergency they admitted him in Indian hospital where he died like Waseem Akram's wife.
 
This is for Adnan Sami and Currently his Indian fans .
" Jo Apni Maan (Mother land) ka na bana woh kissi ka na bana " . Yes his father is dead and this letter is just an expression for what would have his father has said .I have very closed association with PAF and one thing i know level of patriotism is at the highest and core values of PAF .

As professional i can understand the new found love (Money) i bet if tomorrow someone is willing to offer more he can say the same . Same goes for Fateh Tariq .

Today where ever we are and what ever we are it is due to Pakistan ,When i see muslims (Kashmiri`s) i say 1000 times thankful to our country . Important thing is Pakistan is here to stay ,NS/IK/Adnan Swami Sorry its still Sami are just passing by characters
 
1.That below is an instant response I received from one of Arshad's friends:

Thank you for sharing this letter. As you know Arshad Sami and I were close friends in Sargodha, in the same entry and same house (for some time), sharing the same dormitory. We were again neighbours in Abu Dhabi. I also visited him while he was Pakistan's Ambassador in Sweden. Also I visited him several times in Islamabad after he retired. A man of strong principles and high moral value. He has the admiration of many people. I saw young Adnan being brought up with love and care by Arshad and his wife Naureen. I have seen them supporting Adnan when he fought his bitter divorce case against Zeba Bakhtiar, who was supported by no less than Yayah Bakhtiar, her father and Attorney General of Pakistan at that time. I have seen Adnan supporting his father when Arshad Sami went to Mumbai for his cancer treatment. Living in a country of your own choice, being divded and having alligence to enemy countries, is not a new phenomenon. It has happened twice already in 1947 and 1971. You have seen both in your life time. There are several examples in our own family. That does not bring any disgrace to any one. Many of my Pakistani friends will confirm that.
Whoever has written this letter in Arshad Sami's name has no idea about their relationship. Arshad was always proud of his son and Adnan was of his father.

2. I su
ppose the thread needs to be closed now. Arshad was a valiant patriot. Let his soul rest in peace. Please.
 
PAF s' Gallantry awards of War 1965

Flight Lieutenant Arshad Sami Khan, Sitara-i-Juraat

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Flight Lieutenant Arshad Sami Khan flew the maximum combat missions during the war with India.

His enthusiasm and aggressive spirit was of the highest order and was responsible to ignite the spirit of competition amongst other pilots in its most effective form.

He led formations in the battle area with exemplary determination and brought back excellent results.

He has been credited with one aircraft,15 tanks and 22 vehicles destroyed and 8 tanks and 19 vehicles damaged and 2 heavy guns destroyed.

He never looked tired or apprehensive in the face of heavy odds but kept on inflicting maximum damage to the enemy as his only objective.

For his outstanding devotion to duty and bravery, Flight Lieutenant Arshad Sami Khan was awarded Sitara-i-Juraat.
 
Pakistanis are so desperate and burning that they are writing fake and publishing fake letters in newspaper.

The father also died while taking medical treatment in India, not Pakistan :lol:

what do you say about Om Puri
 
No doubt some Bhartis are moron enough not to understand he actual purpose of the letter.
Swami's father was a a great Fighter Pilot of Pakistna Air Force who also took part in famous Pathankot Strikes; What he is now is due to his father who took him to the PAF's festivals and requested them to let him perform for festivals; his first muscial instrument was bought with the money that fatty's dad earned with his great service to Pakistan!:pakistan:
It's obviously written after his father pass away but the message is just to remind him that his father died fighting the enemy you are praising for killing unarmed civilians in Kashmir , raping women, using pallets against children. --- and off course that imaginery SirGkal Strike as well
 
I can't believe this.

This Pakistani brother is so frustrated that he actually decided to appropriate a deceased father's name and put such hateful words in a deceased man's mouth for his son ? Who gave him this right ?

I am sorry but I am seeing Pakistani friends falling down to extremely low levels since the surgical strikes. First, the balloons with messages for Hindu girls, then the pigeon, then hacking into plane frequencies while they are attempting to land and now this. Shameful to say the least.

If you are angry, use your army to avenge the strikes. You have a huge army which has disproportionate access to your country's resources compared with other institutions. What's the point of having such an army if you are going to use Jihadis, balloons, pigeons and hacking plane frequencies to avenge the surgical strikes ?
 
Any one who speaks bad of the Colours of the Indian flag will be rotting in hell or in Pakistan
 
What the fcuk did i read, i get it his father would have been pissed but come on, let his father rest in peace.
 
Adnan,
I do not wish to start with the term "Dear" or "son", because I do not wish to acknowledge that you're either of those for me. I am a miserable soul and I do not wish to increase my torment here.

Mr. Adnan, let me introduce myself to you, because you seem to have forgotten it all. Let me refresh your arrogance - fogged memory.

I, am a Pakistan Air Force officer. I am the youngest recipient of Sitara Jurat. I am the recipient of the Medal of Honor from Iran, Turkey and Jordan. The Kings of these countries sought to honor me for my services. I am the recipient of multiple gallantry awards including the SJ and Sitara e Imtiaz, because I fought for my country in the 1965 war, valiantly so. I served three presidents as Aide de camp in my service, and I was taken up into foreign services after my retirement from the Airforce to represent my beloved land across the world. I made it to the 22nd grade, upto the post of Commissioner General, the first, I might add.
Let me indulge deeper into flashback. When you were young and had a taste for music, I bought you your first Piano. You learnt to play and I was very proud of you. I arranged for you to travel across the country to different PAF bases in military aircrafts, requesting their base commanders to let you perform. They took you in with open arms, because of what your father meant to them. That, is where you started your music career from, performing in military bases, travelling on the expense of the PAF, who applauded you for your talents and provided you with opportunities.

Coming back to the 1965 war that made your father who he was. The enemy was upon us. We were a few skilled men, and we had the weight of our country's entire population on our young shoulders. We gave it everything we had and we succeeded. Let me be clear; that was my country's debt on me. I was chosen for this honor, I owed my land more than my singular life.

The enemy that I spoke of, Adnan, was the last five letters on your current address. It was the loathsome colors on the flag you hold. It was the anthem that you now believe in. It was the sound of oppression, the conflict of ideology and the arch nemesis of my beloved motherland.

Soldiers, Adnan, think differently than you liberated and self centered men. For us, it is the sound of our anthem that brings us peace, the sight of our flag that brings us tranquility and the scent of our earth, that fuels our will to live. I cannot describe in any sufficient words how much my country means to me.

The land that you proudly proclaim to be your home, is the land your unfortunate father almost died fighting against. The enmity between your home and mine is so deep rooted and so traumatizing, it is unimaginably treacherous to have even thought about creating a soft corner for the murderer of hundreds and thousands of our brothers, sisters, parents and children. And you, in pursuit of worldly gains (atleast that's what your incentive was) stepped on your father's name and repute to get to the other side. My blood is on the border that you crossed, Adnan. My friends in heaven heard you say Jai Hind. I thanked God in person, that He did not keep me alive to witness that moment. That he didn't make me stay long enough to exclaim your love for the armed forces that have killed my fellow soldiers.

The world remembers me in honorable mentions. But I think I brought myself the worst disgrace that the universe has to offer. I brought you into this world, and whatever I may proclaim, you will always be a cancerous part of me. Deteriorating my honor, you will always be my deepest regret.

Your miserable father,
Sqn Ldr Arshad Sami
SJ, SI(M)
http://www.theweeklypakistan.com/2016/10/03/yours-unfortunately-arshad-sami-khan/

Agla khuli Daroo k chakar main border cross kar gya hay .. now he has to prove himself patriotic because one: he is ex Pakistani and two: he is (may be name sake) Muslim .. now if he hadn't tweeted those words he would have been under immense pressure .. I take those statements from him as given under 'duress' ... he didn't have options .. where Amir Khan and SRK type people have pro e themselves true Indians.. Adnan Sami is nothing ..

and for Adnan Sami .. for you 'Abhi to party shutoo hui hay' .. soon you will realise how easy it is to be a Muslim in India
 
So what if even in Mumbai he did not took free hospitality by you he was highly decorated PAF officer and ambassador of Pak
Yes his father would have been disgraced what if he sliced

Just imagine if his father was alive today and war would have broken between Pak and india. And his father have flown to fight india and mr Adnan praying for Indian army to destroy his father's plane waooow what kind of haram khori it is all magic of indian wheat
Didn't Arshad Sami Khan died in mumbai? He wrote this before dying?
 

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