ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Air Force (PAF) Directorate General Public Relations on Saturday released a short documentary to pay homage to Pakistan’s valiant son and the youngest recipient of Nishan-i-Haider, Pilot Officer Rashid Minhas Shaheed, on his 51st martyrdom anniversary.

In a statement, the directorate said Pilot Officer Rashid Minhas Shaheed was born on February 17, 1951. With a dream to defend the aerial frontiers of the motherland, he got commission in PAF on March 14, 1971, in the 51st GD (P) course.

He was later posted to No 2 Squadron stationed at Maripur (Masroor) for an operational conversion course where he was destined for sublime heights.

On August 20, 1971, an unforgettable saga of bravery was crafted with his ultimate sacrifice.

On this fateful day, Rashid Minhas vanquished the iniquitous intentions of his instructor pilot Flight Lieutenant Matiur Rahman, who tried to hijack his training jet T-33 towards India.

PAF said that Rashid Minhas battled to take back the controls of the aircraft and finally preferred to crash the plane before it could cross the border.

“The brave son of the soil accepted to sacrifice his life but didn’t allow the country’s dignity to be tarnished,” the press release said.

In recognition of Rashid Minhas’ sacrifice and indelible courage, the government of Pakistan awarded him with the highest gallantry award Nishan-i-Haider. He would always be remembered as an icon of bravery and sacrifice, and would remain an inspiration to follow for future generations.

Published in Dawn, August 21st, 2022

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