The 21st martyrdom anniversary of Captain Karnal Sher Khan Shaheed Nishan-e-Haider and Havaldar Lalak Jan Shaheed Nishan-e-Haider was observed on Tuesday at their native towns in Swabi and Ghizer respectively, where wreaths were laid on behalf of Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa at the graves of the martyrs.
The wreath laying ceremonies were held to pay homage to supreme sacrifices of valiant sons of the soil in the line of duty to safeguard Pakistan
217;s territorial integrity and sovereignty, said Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR).
On behalf of COAS General Qamar Javed Bajwa, Major General Ehsan Mehmood Khan, Force Commander Northern Areas laid wreath at Havaldar Lalak Jan
217;s grave while Commandant Malakand Task Force laid wreath at the grave of Captain Karnal Sher Khan.
People from various walks of lives, civil and military officials and relatives of the martyrs attended the ceremonies.
During the Kargil war, Captain Karnal Sher Khan was deployed at the Gultari region. He along with his fellow soldiers established five strategic posts at the height of 17,000 feet at Gultari. Indian Army launched eight attacks on their position to captur
e the strategic posts. However, Khan and his men were able to defend those strategic posts.
On July 7, 1999, the Indian army launched another attack and surrounded his posts with two battalions. With heavy mortar fire, the Indian Army captured one of his posts. Khan personally led a successful counter-attack
and was able to re-captur
e the lost post. Despite shortage of ammunition and men, Khan was successful in forcing the enemy to retreat. During the battle, he was hit by machine gun fire but still continued ferociously fighting along with his soldiers and achieving his objectives. Later during the battle, Sher Khan succumbed to his injuries and embraced martyr
dom.
Indian Army
217;s Brigadier (R) MPS Bajwa, who was commanding the Indian Army 192 Mountain Brigade at that time, in an interview to Indian media also praised Captain Sher Khan for his valour, courage and gallantry expressed while fighting the enemy troops. Before dispatching the body to Delhi, he informed his General Officer Commanding of Khan
217;s bravery and expressed the desire to write a small letter of appreciation and citation – that Captain Khan had fought very bravely and must be given his due recognition, reported The Pr
int of India.
Havaldar Lalak Jan Shaheed was serving in Northern Light Infantry Regiment when skirmishes broke out in Kargil in 1999. He fought from the forefront to thwart heavy Indian attacks. He volunteered himself to be deployed on the front positions located at the jagged peak in May 1999. Havildar Lalak Jan repulsed back many aggressive ventures by the enemy and imposed colossal losses on them. On July 7, 1999, he sustained serious injuries as enemies pounded the area with heavy mortar shells. But despite being injured, he retained his position and frustrated the Indian assault.
Due to severe injuries he embraced martyrdom
and was graciously awarded The Nishan-e-Haider for his bravery and his will to attack and defeat the enemy at all costs.