Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama’at and Independence of Kashmir and Palestine — Page 23
A Review of the Pakistani Government’s “White Paper”: Qadiyaniyyat—A Grave Threat to Islam [ 23 ] stories of bravery are inscribed in the history of Pakistan w ith golden words. It is a pit y that in enmit y of Ahmadiyyat the names of those who made immense sacrifices for their nation and country are defamed. Articles are being published with the help of petty authors in petty newspapers to project them [the heroes] as traitors. But what was being said about them till yesterday is a fact of history. Please listen to it. Such senseless articles are being written about General Akhtar H usain Malik, General ‘Abdul ‘Al i , and our other generals and soldiers that one wonders how madly our opponents are behaving in their hatred. General (Retired. ) Sarfar a z Kh a n, Hil a l-e-Jur‘at has a great status in Pakistani forces. He has been retired for quite some time. Based on his memories, he writes about the wars between Pakistan and India in the Daily Jang newspaper dated September 6, 1984: The skillful attack that Akhtar Malik made on ‘Chamb’ cannot be called anything but a great vic- tory. He was in a position to attack ‘J u rh i ya n ’ because after Chamb the enemy had stumbled and they were just waiting for Pakistani forces to attack before they leave J u rh i ya n. But this was not allowed to happen because a plan to let Ya h ya Kh a n claim a ready-made victory was already in the works. Who was the loser? An opportunity to inflict a crushing defeat upon India was lost.