Thank you all for your kind welcome onto the forum, its a pleasure to be discussing our shared history. I didn't want to say anything about the mix up in gender as the discussion was going so well.
I will happily provide a summary in my fathers own words by sharing some paragraphs from his...
It's ok, you don't need a kindle. If you go to Amazon.com and look at the Kindle version it will allow you to look at the beginning of the book. If you have a Kobo, you can get the whole book.
It would be a pleasure to give you the background - the problem would be knowing where to start. You could try going to the Amazon.com site to a Kindle version of the book called Privileged Witness, and it will give you access to the introduction to the book written by M.K.Janjua. The book can...
I agree, there are a host of serious issues to contend with. It is helpful to me that you have listed them in this way. There are clear indications that my father understood what might happen, since the first leaders of Pakistan remained under the influence of the British, corruption became...
I understand that people do make IDs up, but I am genuinely Shahidah Janjua. In fact, I have just recently edited and published my father's memoir, Privileged Witness. The manuscript had been lost for many years, and was rediscovered recently. In it he recounts his own personal account of...
Just for clarity, is your question in relation to the information provided, or would you like to know if I really am Shahidah Janjua, daughter of MK Janjua? In either case, I am indeed 'for real'!
My father, Air Commodore MK Janjua, first Chief of the Pakistan Air Force, was one of those arrested and put on trial in the Rawalpindi Conspiracy Case. We had many conversations about the case and he recounts the conversations he had with Major General Akbar Khan which led to his arrest in...