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  • "The unforgettable hero of Army "

    http://www.ibnlive.com/news/the-unfo...y/14542-3.html

    The unforgettable hero of Army

    Vishal Thapar
    CNN-IBN



    New Delhi: He is known as the Lion of Naushera. Today, the Indian Army is commemorating the memory of one of its bravest soldiers, Brigadier Mohammad Usman.


    Defence Minister Pranab Mukherjee led the military establishment in paying tributes to this war hero.


    The man who wrested his right to sleep on a cot after a hard-won military campaign was Brigadier Mohammad Usman. His victories were laden with significance, which goes beyond the military.


    He was a Muslim soldier who rejected the idea of Pakistan, and then rallied an Indian brigade to not only beat back Pakistani forces advancing towards Jammu, but also win free India its first stirring military victories in 1948.



    Brigadier Usman's contemporary Lt General LS Lehl says, "His message used to be to all of us that Jhangar has gone, Naushera will fall only if I die. As long as I'm living, it'll not ever be lost. The Rajputs had a vow that they will never eat in the silver thali if they lost a battle. He'd say, 'I don't have a silver thali. I have only charpoy to sleep. I will not sleep on a charpoy till I capture Jhangar."


    “Right from childhood, he was always very keen, always wanted to be an Army person. He used to dress up in uniform and take a stick and say that this is a gun and I will guard the nation and he went to Sandhurst and came back and served his country and laid down his life that was the moment of glory for him a glorious death and of course we feel very proud," Usman's niece Saeeda Fyazuddin says.


    Remembered as the Lion of Nowshera, Brigadier Usman was a nationalist soldier who was known to spin the Gandhian charkha in his spare time.


    Usman's nephew Inayatullah says, "Gandhiji presented him a charkha.


    And such was his passion to serve his country's army that it left him with little time to think of home and hearth.


    Usman's niece Saeeda Fyazuddin says, "It was a very difficult period. Independence and partition. Very few soldiers like him could think of marriage."


    This Sandhurst-trained officer was such a sore issue with Pakistan that it is learnt to have announced a reward of Rs 50,000 on his head.


    Headhunting did not deter the young brigadier. But when death came in the form of an enemy shell near the frontlines, it so moved the establishment that even Lord Mountabatten and Jawaharlal Nehru joined the mourners at his funeral.


    He was the first senior Indian Army officer who lay down his life in battle, and among the first few brave hearts to be awarded the Maha Vir Chakra.


    Amidst the communal turmoil resulting from the Partition, Brigadier Usman stood out as a Muslim soldier who died heroically defending the idea of India. His story remains a compelling one even six decades later.

  • #2
    Meeh I never said Muslims never had their fare share of morons. I wonder what he would've thought about his "services" when the Gujarat violence was going on and a Hindu government was burning up Muslims on the streets.

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    • #3
      Meeh I never said Muslims never had their fare share of morons.
      Thats the problem..you dont realise a lot of things happening around you.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Asim Aquil
        Meeh I never said Muslims never had their fare share of morons.
        Yes, your posts certainly show that they do indeed.


        I wonder what he would've thought about his "services" when the Gujarat violence was going on and a Hindu government was burning up Muslims on the streets.
        He would have been equally saddened that a bunch of Muslims were rabid enough to burn down a train with Hindu women and children on board and kicked off the entire incident. He would have also been justified in remaining with India given the radical Islamist terrorist basket case that is Pakistan today.

        And he would have been proud that it was the Indian Army which put a firm end to the rioting from both sides, with one of its most high profile formations at the time led by a Gujarati Muslim.
        Karmani Vyapurutham Dhanuhu

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Asim Aquil
          Meeh I never said Muslims never had their fare share of morons. I wonder what he would've thought about his "services" when the Gujarat violence was going on and a Hindu government was burning up Muslims on the streets.

          But then one should meet rigorous moral standards set by Pakistan, only then you get accepted and can fit in Pakistani society.

          Dawood Ibrahim is one person who meets such standards.

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          • #6
            Gilgamesh wrote:
            "But then one should meet rigorous moral standards set by Pakistan, only then you get accepted and can fit in Pakistani society.

            Dawood Ibrahim is one person who meets such standards."
            A true Muslim indeed, one who should be admired for his contributions to society, just like Osama and Ghauri and Ghaznavi.

            In Aquil world people like Usman who define loyalty and service are fools.
            Last edited by Archer; 04 Jul 06,, 07:51.
            Karmani Vyapurutham Dhanuhu

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Asim Aquil
              Meeh I never said Muslims never had their fare share of morons. I wonder what he would've thought about his "services" when the Gujarat violence was going on and a Hindu government was burning up Muslims on the streets.
              Certianly they do have,you are one.
              What's the difference between people who pray in church and those who pray in casinos?
              The ones in the casinos are serious.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Archer
                A true Muslim indeed, one who should be admired for his contributions to society, just like Osama and Ghauri and Ghaznavi.

                In Aquil world people like Usman who define loyalty and service are fools.
                Good point! Osama, Mullah Omar, Al-Jwalamukhi and others. All favored guests of Pakistan.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by gilgamesh
                  Good point! Osama, Mullah Omar, Al-Jwalamukhi and others. All favored guests of Pakistan.
                  I can only hope they get more of their most admired guest list in the future.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Asim Aquil
                    Meeh I never said Muslims never had their fare share of morons. I wonder what he would've thought about his "services" when the Gujarat violence was going on and a Hindu government was burning up Muslims on the streets.
                    seriously u r one sick soul
                    What's the difference between people who pray in church and those who pray in casinos?
                    The ones in the casinos are serious.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Asim Aquil
                      Meeh I never said Muslims never had their fare share of morons. I wonder what he would've thought about his "services" when the Gujarat violence was going on and a Hindu government was burning up Muslims on the streets.
                      He would've thought it is still better to face once in a century incident in India than face Hellfires daily in Waziristan from its own army, getting blown in a mosque in Karachi/Peshawar/Lahore as a result of Shia-Sunni riot or worse, be a citizen of a nation which is ranked amongst the top failed state, has been labelled as nuclear pariah and where the begging bowl has been elevated to the status of national symbol.
                      If at first you don't succeed, call it v1.0!

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                      • #12
                        A good thread ruined by a moron. Why don't the others just ignore him and let him bark.....
                        BTW I admire the guts of the Brig, people like the Brig, Azim Premji etc prove that secularism is possible inspite of the obdurance of others...
                        Last edited by 667medic; 04 Jul 06,, 10:16.
                        Seek Save Serve Medic

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by 667medic
                          A good thread ruined by a moron. Why don't the others just ignore him and let him bark.....
                          BTW I admire the guts of the Brig, people like the Brig, Azim Premji etc prove that secularism is possible inspite of the obdurance of others...
                          For all doubting Abduls, two more guys, Abdul Kalam and Abdul Hamid.
                          Last edited by gilgamesh; 04 Jul 06,, 10:24.

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                          • #14
                            [Originally Posted by Asim Aquil
                            Meeh I never said Muslims never had their fare share of morons.
                            You are calling Brig Usman a moron!!.....
                            Last edited by lemontree; 04 Jul 06,, 11:57.

                            Cheers!...on the rocks!!

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by lemontree
                              You are calling Brig Usman a moron!!.....

                              Hasnt Asim proved that he is the biggest MORON by stating that.
                              What's the difference between people who pray in church and those who pray in casinos?
                              The ones in the casinos are serious.

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