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No Neighbor Comes To Honor Lance Naik Ahmad Wani's Family on Winning Ashoka Chakra

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In death, Lance Naik Nazir Ahmad Wani has brought a rare honour to this hamlet, nestled among orchards and paddy fields. He is the first Kashmiri to be chosen for the Ashoka Chakra, the country’s highest peacetime gallantry award.

The village’s indifference to the feat by one of its own reflects the times.

News of the honour had reached the village’s hundred-odd households in the morning. By evening, not one visitor had come to the Wani home to offer compliments or express respect. Nor did the family expect any.

“Nobody came, and why should they?” said Mushtaq, younger brother of Nazir, who died fighting six militants in neighbouring Shopian on November 25.

“When he was alive, we prayed for him to be safe at his place and us to be safe here. Now, when he is no more, what purpose will these awards serve?”

Kulgam, Shopian and Pulwama in south Kashmir were among the hubs of the violence that singed the Valley after Hizb commander Burhan Wani’s death in 2016.

Cheki Ashmuji is unlike most other villages in the region and its story should have been different. But pro-azadi sentiments have this hamlet in their sway too.

None from this village has ever joined the militancy but around half a dozen of its men are in the army or the paramilitary forces. It has never witnessed stone-throwing. Most of its adults vote for the communist leader Yousuf Tarigami, three-time MLA from Kulgam.

Nazir, whose family says he was 45 while the army claims his age was 38, had moved to a well-protected colony at Kulgam district headquarters after he joined the counter-insurgency force Ikhwan two decades ago.

His parents and three younger brothers continue to live here.

An army statement said that Nazir had posthumously been awarded the Ashoka Chakra and that President Ram Nath Kovind would present the award to his wife, Mahajabeen. An army spokesperson described how fiercely Nazir had fought till his last breath.

“Under an intense hail of bullets from the terrorists he eliminated the district commander of the LeT (Lashkar-e-Toiba) and one foreign terrorist in a daring display of raw courage,” he said.

He added that Nazir took multiple hits, some to his head, but “injured another terrorist” before falling.

“He was a hero right from the beginning and always served (the cause of) peace (in Kashmir). His extraordinarily fearless and courageous persona was reflected in getting the Sena Medal for gallantry twice in 2007 and 2018.”

Mahajabeen told PTI in Delhi, where she has arrived to receive the award, that it had been “love at first sight” for the couple when they first met at a school in south Kashmir.

“I did not cry when I was told he was no more. An inner resolve did not allow me to cry,” the teacher and mother of two sons — Athar, 20, and Shahid, 18 — said.

“He always encouraged all of us to make people around us happy, to resolve people’s problems…. He always wanted to make his battalion proud. For him, duty was supreme. He was a source of inspiration for people in our area and community.”

Nazir had joined the 162 Infantry Battalion of the Territorial Army in 2004. The battalion drew many of its recruits from the Ikhwanis, who have been accused of gross human rights violations.

When The Telegraph visited his home here, no male member was in. The women, apparently wary of the unwanted spotlight, refused to talk. When Mushtaq returned from the band-saw mill where he works, he spoke rather reluctantly.

“He (Nazir) would rarely come home, sometimes after a year or two. All these years I have met him only a few times. What else can I say?” he said.

Nazir’s parents are said to have left for Delhi to attend the award ceremony but the family seemed reluctant to confirm it. “They have gone to Jammu for treatment. I don’t think they have gone to Delhi,” Mushtaq said.

One reason for the village’s apathy seems to be Nazir’s reputation for daring operations against the militants.

“He was not an ordinary soldier. We have heard he killed some 30 militants, who included some big names,” said a relative, who asked not to be named.

“Six militants, including (commander) Umar Ganai, were killed in the operation that also killed him (Nazir). That is why this village will not talk about his death and achievements.”

One of Nazir’s colleagues told PTI: “He always willingly faced grave potential threats. He was an inspiration for others.”

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bhai yeh to muft main saheed ho gaya!

And in return made sure the financial security of his family and free education of his children are taken care by the government. Moreover one of his child is entitled to get a job (die in harness quota) with the forces or any department of his/her choice in future. Indeed who muft main saheed ho gaya. :-):-):-)

RIP BraveHeart. :tup:
 
And in return made sure the financial security of his family and free education of his children are taken care by the government. Moreover one of his child is entitled to get a job (die in harness quota) with the forces or any department of his/her choice in future. Indeed who muft main saheed ho gaya. :-):-):-)

RIP BraveHeart. :tup:
The British also granted many benefits to Indians who would kiss their arse. It's a common tactic used by occupation forces.

Indian Occupied Kashmir has one of the worst employment rates in all of Asia; which forces people like him to join the security forces where they either desert, commit suicide, defect or die like he did. Sad reality.
 
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Kuttay ki tauheen mat kijiyay janab. Woh to wafadar hota hai ... Apnon k hi khilaf Zalim Ka sath dainay walay aisay badnaseeb logon k muqaddar mein duniya o akhirat ki ruswai k siwa Kuch nahi.

True

Despite all those medals and all that, his family is going to live rest of their life with daily humiliation and embarrassment
 
which forces people like him to join the security forces where they either desert, commit suicide, defect or die like he did. Sad reality.
Which lance naik Ahmed Wani didn't, he could've ran away from the fight, chose not to kill his former compatriots, but he slaughtered those terrorists, and did supreme sacrifice for his country.:)
 
The British also granted many benefits to Indians who would kiss their arse. It's a common tactic used by occupation forces.

Indian Occupied Kashmir has one of the worst employment rates in all of Asia; which forces people like him to join the security forces where they either desert, commit suicide, defect or die like he did. Sad reality.

Whatever that gives you a good nights sleep. :enjoy:

And please don't tell me Pakistan army also take care of the family of their martyrs because of your aforementioned reason. :hitwall:
 
Hell fire awaits him for his betrayal
The struggle of Kashmir is a legitimate Jihad as they are under a non Muslim occupation , their women children and properties are not safe and they are attacked . Any Muslim who fight and side with the occupier can't become a shaheed , he will die and testify to God that he fight and work against his own brothers and sisters while knowing that they been oppressed .
 
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