Yom e Shuhada
April 30th was observed as Yom e Shuhada by the armed forces in
an impressive way and befitting tributes were paid to those who laid their life
so that the nation may live. Ironically, quite a many of them – more than
5,000 – had been blessed with martyrdom in the last decade or so fighting the
extremists and the terrorists. I, as an old soldier, felt proud of the occasion
and reassured that the nation and the comrades-in-arms remembered them and
their deeds.
However, at the same time I couldn’t help thinking that were they the only
ones who laid their life for the noble cause? How about the many many
more innocent and unarmed civilians, old and young, women and children, members
of the minority groups Muslims and Non Muslims alike, nearly 40 to 45 thousand
of them in all - and the valiant men and the officers of the police forces who
also offered their life fighting for the same national cause. I strongly feel
that their death should not go in vain and they must also be remembered for
their such heroic sacrifice. There should be a National Day observed all
over Pakistan down to District Level for them also to remember them and
commemorate their martyrdom and valiant deeds. As a matter of fact,
I would strongly suggest that on this day the officers of the level of at least
a Superintendent of police and a Deputy Commissioner should visit the families
of the Shuhada of their respective regions/areas,! offer condolences/fateha and
enquire about the welfare of the family. It will provide them with the
first hand information as to how the family of the Shaheed was faring.
Was there any need of monetary help, health care, education of the children or
any other problem that the family was facing. They must take immediate
appropriate measures to meet the urgent requirement(s) of the family and not
treat the visit as yet another bureaucratic perfunctory routine exercise of
office work. This will be no favour to the family, we as a nation owe it
to them.
Col. Riaz Jafri (Retd)
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