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Yes, please come back and live quietly in Pakistan. Please stop embarrassing us further.Dear General Sharif,the forces and people need you again.Please come back.
Of course you fail.I fail to understand that what significance, now, this General has or can have?
Mercenary like effort ? The Yemen war is a genuine cause against Irani Mullah instilled filth.
Look at what they are doing now.
I presume he will also start with the
“Pechli government ne ye kia wo kia”
Or
“18th Amendment, PPP Ki waja se hum nai karsakte kuch”
Or
“Justiciary ye wo”.
We need a dictator like Musharraf or a leader like Umar RA to wipe out the filth.
Im here everyday.General, where have you been haven't seen to lately?
You could have read it a second time as well to understand the context.Mush and the great Hazrat Umar RA in one sentence... May Allah forgive Pakistanis.
We've had some greats, Major-General Abrar Hussain MBE HJ GOC 6 Armoured Division comes to mind.I think he was the best general pakistan ever had.
The Battle of Chawinda produced moments of extreme anxiety and pressure. General Abrar remained composed during the battle, never losing sense of balance and cool nerves. On three occasions when some others got adversely affected, he stood firm and provided leadership of high quality. On 11 September, the enemy attacked the Chawinda defences held by a weak force which had taken over the responsibility only hours earlier. The attackers and defenders suffered considerable losses in the encounter. This was the worst situation faced by 6 Armoured Division in the war. Inspiring the division from the front, Abrar went to the critical part of the frontline, relieved the force with an infantry brigade and stabilised the situation before returning to his Headquarters
By 22 September, the war would end in ceasefire. Major General Abrar Hussain and his 'Men of Steel' had saved the day for Pakistan. For his inspiring leadership and skilful conduct of operations, he was awarded the Hilal-i-Jurat. He remains one of Pakistan's most successful field commanders. In 1968, General Abrar was commanding the Command and Staff College, Quetta, when he asked for early retirement due to some irreconcilable differences with GHQ. Typical of him, he never complained or uttered any grievances.
And now unpopular opinion but Gen A.A.K Niazi was also pretty good.General Abrar's troops had moved fast and fought hard. My 14 Para Brigade moved 134 miles during the war and fought some tough battles successfully. But unfortunately, when the din of the battle had settled down, the credit for the successful Sialkot battles was given to General Tikka. The pervading misconception exists even today. General Abrar's 6 Armoured Division and infantry troops under his command defended the area from Badiana to River Ravi. The battle of Sialkot was won by General Abrar and his Brigade, Battalion, and Company Commanders.