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Jee naheen... 'National Mourning day for Kawwa'
Thank God that he was treated humanely. In all of this acrimony, we should realize that he was "ordered" to do what he did. While one can expect people to get emotional, there is a sense of military courtesy, chivalry, and most of all humanity that should overrule all such knee-jerk, emotional responses.Pakistan was very sympathetic towards the indian pilot. He came to bomb Pakistani civilians killing our people, instead was shot down.
PAK army saved his life, gave him a nice meal, tea, clothes and sent him on his way.
If only the locals village folk were armed with farming tools or had some experience in martial arts they could have severely punished captain indian, instead he endured a few slaps before being rescued.
Thank God that he was treated humanely. In all of this acrimony, we should realize that he was "ordered" to do what he did. While one can expect people to get emotional, there is a sense of military courtesy, chivalry, and most of all humanity that should overrule all such knee-jerk emotional response.
You shoot the aircraft down, capture the chap, treat him with dignity and go about whatever process professionally. This should be our hallmark.
Had it been our pilot, they'd have killed himExactly.. /s
whilst our very own Maqbool Hussain was unlawfully detained for 40 years and tortured by the Nazi Bharti b4stards.. his country men wasn't even aware he was alive, imagine how he felt and many others like him..
Now picture if he had succeeded in his mission bombing a Pak town killing innocent people. Would you still hold him in high regard?Thank God that he was treated humanely. In all of this acrimony, we should realize that he was "ordered" to do what he did. While one can expect people to get emotional, there is a sense of military courtesy, chivalry, and most of all humanity that should overrule all such knee-jerk, emotional response.
You shoot the aircraft down, capture the chap, treat him with dignity and go about whatever process professionally. This should be our hallmark.
Poor Pak pilot even had his tong cut so he could not speak.Exactly.. /s
whilst our very own Maqbool Hussain was unlawfully detained for 40 years and tortured by the Nazi Bharti b4stards.. his country men wasn't even aware he was alive, imagine how he felt and many others like him..
Get your facts right before getting emotional. He didn't come to bombs anything but to intercept PAF fighters and we treated him according to the Geneva Convention, and we expect the same from Indian side as well.Now picture if he had succeeded in his mission bombing a Pak town killing innocent people. Would you still hold him in high regard?
Pakistanis are too emotional people who want.to treat the world as their brother.
Even Pak prisonersare not soared by indians. Poor pak fisherman have been murdered and their organs taken out and sold.
Poor Pak pilot even had his tong cut so he could not speak.
Get your facts right before getting emotional. He didn't come to bombs anything but to intercept PAF fighters and we treated him according to the Geneva Convention, and we expect the same from Indian side as well.
And even if we had shit down their Mirages and captured any pilots who actually did bomb our territory, they too would go through due process in line with international laws and treaties that Pakistan is a signatory of
No he came with air to air missile on 27th to take on PAF. Ended up in a pile of poopPakistan was very sympathetic towards the indian pilot. He came to bomb Pakistani civilians killing our people, instead was shot down.
PAK army saved his life, gave him a nice meal, tea, clothes and sent him on his way.
If only the locals village folk were armed with farming tools or had some experience in martial arts they could have severely punished captain indian, instead he endured a few slaps before being rescued.
I don't know. Had he killed innocent children then maybe the crowd would have dealt with him differently but more importantly Pakistan would not have returned him.Pakistanis are too emotional people who want.to treat the world as their brother.
Even Pak prisonersare not soared by indians. Poor pak fisherman have been murdered and their organs taken out and sold.
Poor Pak pilot even had his tong cut so he could not speak.
Please stop.Now picture if he had succeeded in his mission bombing a Pak town killing innocent people. Would you still hold him in high regard?
I don't know. Had he killed innocent children then maybe the crowd would have dealt with him differently but more importantly Pakistan would not have returned him.
One should listen in to officers like AM Sulehri (DCAS-O) or AM Asim Suleman as both of them have made a point that we dealt with the captured pilot with dignity as we are professionals and believe the other side to be professionals as well. Secondly, regardless of the actions of the other side on occasion, there is the Geneva convention. Now one option is to go back and deal with this on a tit for tat basis or the other is to rise above and stay above board.