nightrider_saulat
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he just shown the true act of valor and courage
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Sir,
I understand the takfirism and problems with intel---intel can fail to deliver---they can make mistakes---it is understandable---but once we know that our general staff has become the target---they must bear arms to protect themselves---now if they die exchanging gunfire with the enemy or in a hand to hand knife combat---God bless them---they truly will be heroes---but dying tackling an armed insurgent while you are unarmed and you already knew the level of threat---that is a shame.
You conveniently missed my comments---
"I bet you you anything---regardless of what anyone's rhetoric is---that general when he was dying---really really wished that he had his side arm on him or at least a combat knife---that poor soul died wishing for what he should have worn like his after shave cologne---only if we can put our children in a child seat just before the crash happened---we would not have to put humpty dumpty together---but alas---".
He wasn't worried about the intel report or the takfiri problem---he just wanted his side arm---.
This post again shows the mindset of pakistanis not being able to accept the threat that they are facing in real time.
Training and Education can teach you skills and polish your skills but bravity and courage is something which couldn't be taught, you just inherit it, only ALLAH(S.W.T) bless a few with it.
Maj. Gen Bilal Khan seems to be one of those few, he reminds me of another pakistani Farman Ali khan who was not a soldier by profession, not trained to save drowning people but he sacrificed his life to safe more then a dozen people who might have drowned in the recent floods in KSA.
They are gifted people and most of us praise them when we lose them, but its more important for us to identify and respect such people when they are around us alive, we can learn from them and try to support them for their nobility.
Nobody in Pakistan takes a hand gun to their local mosque, i have never seen that. Even though i live in one of the most safest neighbourhoods in Lahore, i always keep a TT in my car because you never know what might happen. But when i go to the mosque i always leave it in my car out of respect, because i steadily believe that the House of God should be respected. If there are cowards who want to attack a mosque, than so be it because i know God will protect me or if i do die i will be in a much better place. Same logic can be applied to Major General Bilal, i am sure he is in a much better place than where he was before. God Bless his Soul
Hi,
If this post is the reflection of the mindset of pakistanis---then the paks have not taken the terorists seriously.
50 yards from your home is the place that is going to be the most insecure place for you---because that is where you donot expect anything happening to you---.
It is only at the time of an accident that you realize that the seat belt was only a few inches away from the shoulders but was not
hooked on---.
Pakistani citizenery must take it as a criminal negligence and offence on the part of millitary heirarchy for not strapping a side arm before leaving a secure place. The civilians have spent millions of dollars to train these men for their jobs.
This was not the first time that a general staff officer was targetted---within a month there were three attacks---two on brigadiers and one on this general.
There is no derivations of acts of strength and courage from this act---but a total lack of judgement, the total lack of understanding the enemies resourcefulness and committment---.
I don't want to see my general officers lying dead on the floor of the mosque and I don't want you guys saying that he died bravely---it is not a part of his job to die tackling a terrorist down mano a mano. It is not a part of his pay plan.
I bet you you anything---regardless of what anyone's rhetoric is---that general when he was dying---really really wished that he had his side arm on him or at least a combat knife---that poor soul died wishing for what he should have worn like his after shave cologne---only if we can put our children in a child seat just before the crash happened---we would not have to put humpty dumpty together---but alas---.
Wake up young pakistani men---stop this knee jerk reaction---seems like the tacticians at the terrorist's headquarters are way ahead of tacticians at the millitary headquarters---the trrorists have done their home work---believing that it is their last job and it should be done to perfection---the millitary tacticians have failed in just even taking basic preventive measures.
The bigest hurdle in this progression is the geneal staff command itself---. somehow they haver to be made believers.
Did you see photos of any general in Pakistan army carrying weapon , this attitude is objectionable .
Our concept not to carry gun in mosque is also wrong, we should change our attitude that police and army are not only responsible for our security .
Society always play important role for security that is reason five time prayer is emphesis to creat a sense of unity among muslims.
Second most important thing is to creat culture of volunteer social service in society.