Salute to national hero: #RashidMinhasOurInspiration trending on Twitter
Rashid Minhas was awarded the highest gallantry award, Nishan-e-Haider posthumously.
(Web Desk) -- Tuesday marks the 44th death anniversary of a Pakistani national hero, Rashid Minhas Shaheed. He remains the youngest officer to receive the Nishan-e-Haider award and is the only recipient of the highest honour of gallantry from Pakistan Air Force.
Born on 17th February 1951, this gallant son of soil got his early education from the city of lights, Karachi.
On reaching the age of 17, he joined Pakistan Airforce Academy in Risalpur as a Flying Cadet. He graduated from the academy and passed out as General Duty Pilot in 1971. He was posted to PAF base Masroor to hone his craft as a fighter pilot. He successfully completed his training in August 1971.
These were tense times in the history of the country and times of such magnitude require men of even greater substance. Needless to say Rashid Minhas rose to the occasion when the duty called.
On the fateful morning of 20th August, Rashid Minhas got into his aircraft and got clearance for take-off by Air traffic controller. He was readying his aircraft for take-off when his trainer, the traitor-to-be, Matiur Rehman, signalled the young officer’s T-33 Trainer Jet to halt.
This raised a red flag in the young officer’s mind who thought the act to be an irregularity as the protocol dictated otherwise.But the 20 year old thought nothing of it as his ‘instructor’ climbed abroad his aircraft under the pretense of ‘observation’. Rashid Minhas’ initial judgement proved right as the backseat member of his 2 crew trainer aircraft transmitted a message via radio to his comrades back in Karachi to take his family to the Indian High Commission and seek refuge there.
On learning the nefarious plot of the Judas clad in the uniform of his beloved country Rashid Minhas notified Maripur Control Tower of the incident. The traitor, however, overpowered the officer by employing chloroform from behind in an literalc act of backstab and cowardice. The young officer lost consciousness soon as the effect of the drug took its toll.
The spirit of Rashid Minhas was far from broken. As his captive took control and changed the direction of the plane to Indian territory, the young lad fought mind over matter to regain consciousness and sent repeated messages on radio. The enemy territory edged closely by the moment and even in the heat of the situation, Rashid Minhas knew that the aircraft could not be maneuvered back to the base.
It is said that God reserves the toughest battles for his best and such was the case when Rashid Minhas decided that he would rather see the aircraft burned to the ground than to be in the hands of the enemy.
As the crossing of the border remained 32 kilometers, Rashid Minhas turned his control yoke downwards to steer his plane to the ground. His plane crashed down in Thatta, Sindh. The gallant officer braved martyrdom at 11:45 hours 20th August 1971. Rashid Minhas showed interest in aviation and aircrafts from a young age. Little did anybody know that the young boy, whose family hailed from Jammu Kashmir would achieve a height of greatness beyond any elevation an aircraft could reach.
He was awarded the highest gallantry award, Nishan-e-Haider posthumously.
Twitterati have taken to social media platform to pay tribute to martyred Rashid Minhas on his 44th death anniversary as #RashidMinhasOurInspiration is currently trending on Twitter.
#RashidMinhasOurinspiration We are proud of our Shaheeds. They are Alive in our Hearts. @malaPTI @seharkhan878 pic.twitter.com/WXS2DsjDmh
— F Ansari Sr (@fransaree) August 20, 2015
He laid his life to keep the green flag high #RashidMinhasOurInspiration
— Hisban Memon (@HisbanSpeaks) August 20, 2015
Some Words from Rashid Minhas Diary.. #RashidMinhasOurInspiration pic.twitter.com/6T7KZ7oASN
— Tayyaba (@Tayabaijaz) August 20, 2015
Headlines of an Urdu newspaper the day #RashidMinhasOurInspiration was awarded the Nishan-e-Haider. !!!MashaAllah..!! pic.twitter.com/6U30wOp4JE
— Nayab (@Oye_Juliet_) August 20, 2015
Martyrdom anniversary of the youngest recipient of Nishan-i-Haider,pilot officer . #RashidMinhasOurInspiration pic.twitter.com/pzw0CgZQKG
— Farhan Imtiaz (@farhanimtiaz654) August 20, 2015
#RashidMinhasOurInspiration another beautiful trend. A very humble tribute to a great hero. .
— Sadaf Raja (@sa_sha01) August 20, 2015
The Hero And Real Fighter . Still miss you . Proud of you #RashidMinhasOurInspiration
— Wallah,: Its Bunnyy (@bunnyy_khan) August 20, 2015
#RashidMinhasOurInspiration After knowing about his bravery who will not call him his inspiration? pic.twitter.com/TPtqwvuXkw
— sumairajamil (@real_sumaira) August 20, 2015
#RashidMinhasOurInspiration Today is his day of martyrdom. Grab your Keyboards & lets pay him a rich tribute pic.twitter.com/ooId8yMvat
— Aabi kosar (@Aabekosar) August 20, 2015
#RashidMinhasOurInspiration The ultimate Shahadat That split second when alone he gave his life for Pakistan pic.twitter.com/wuLrmBqYGX
— Sabena Siddiqi (@sabena_siddiqi) August 20, 2015
Salute 2 tht great & brave son of soil who gave his life protecting dis country & receive d honour of martyrdom. #RashidMinhasOurInspiration
— Arslan Javaid (@Being__Arslan) August 20, 2015
We Salute you !! #RashidMinhasOurInspiration pic.twitter.com/QqKwQPXEct
— Sana. (@IamSanaa96) August 20, 2015
#RashidMinhasOurInspiration The mother of Shaheed Rashid Minhas with PAF Officers pic.twitter.com/SF97vYUPBa
— Amara alvi (@sweet_amara85) August 20, 2015
This Country is Proud of Such Sons ... #RashidMinhasOurInspiration
— Syed Owais Shah (@Humans_of_Pak) August 20, 2015
"Today is Shahadat Anniversary of Rashid Minhas. May ALLAH grant him highest place in Jannah. AMEEN SUMA AMEEN #RashidMinhasOurInspiration
— Mazhar Majid (@mazhar90) August 20, 2015
He sacrificed his life but didn t enter enemy s land. #RashidMinhasOurInspiration
— Hamzaaa (@r7k8f9) August 20, 2015
A pure example of nationalism and patriotism #RashidMinhasOurInspiration
— Hisban Memon (@HisbanSpeaks) August 20, 2015
He laid his life to keep the green flag high #RashidMinhasOurInspiration
— Hamzaaa (@r7k8f9) August 20, 2015
Those who ask what u do? i tell em: "i serve my country" that s what v learnt from #RashidMinhasOurInspiration pic.twitter.com/2rcMw34gYL
— Mereen Tariq (@MehreenTweets) August 20, 2015
A 20 years old brave hero of Pakistan #RashidMinhasOurInspiration pic.twitter.com/tfOYTUrwMw
— Faiza (@Faizaayy) August 20, 2015
#RashidMinhasOurInspiration childhood pic of the great martyr, he was a born patriot pic.twitter.com/gPDnTRrFT0
— Hooria Khan (@hooriaKhaan) August 20, 2015