Captain Muhammad Kashif Shaheed Ki Walida Se Aakhir Bar Kab Aur Kya Baat Hui? Walida Ne Bata Diya
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00:00When and what was the last time you spoke to him?
00:03The last time I spoke to Kashif was about 15-20 days ago.
00:09We used to talk, but the main thing was that it was 1-1.30 in the night and he was online.
00:15My daughter said that he was online, so I asked him why he hadn't gone to sleep yet.
00:19He said that he had to go for an operation and that he was packing his stuff in the car so that he could sleep.
00:25I couldn't sleep, so I kept praying for him.
00:29I told him to ask Kashif if there was any danger of an operation.
00:35He messaged me and said that there was no danger and that he had to leave in the morning and come back in the evening.
00:40He said that if there was no danger, he could sleep.
00:44Then I woke up at 5 a.m.
00:48That is, I slept for an hour.
00:51I told him that I had to say goodbye to Kashif.
00:55Then I woke up and asked him to call Kashif.
00:59He said that his mother was calling him.
01:02I asked him if he had gone to sleep, but he said that he hadn't gone to sleep yet.
01:06He jokingly told me not to worry about him.
01:09He said that he had gone to sleep.
01:11I told him that there was no danger and that he could sleep.
01:18Then we spoke for a long time.
01:21When I came back from there, I still wanted to talk to him late at night.
01:28He said that he was sleeping and asked me to send him a picture.
01:34I sent him the picture and he said that he was sleepy.
01:37He said that he had to sleep for a while and that he had just come back from the morning.
01:40On one hand, you have sacrificed your son for the nation.
01:48On the other hand, I have heard that even a martyr knows that he has to be a martyr.
01:54In the diaries of the martyrs, there are messages written for their parents, siblings, wives and children.
02:03Did you receive any such message?
02:05No, I didn't receive any message.
02:07He had never told us that he was worried or that there was a danger.
02:17He had a feeling of martyrdom.
02:20He had spoken to his friends many times.
02:24He didn't talk to you?
02:26No, he didn't talk to me.
02:28He was holding his uniform and asked me to keep it.
02:30He told me that he was going to Balochistan and didn't want to wear it.
02:33I asked him why he was worried.
02:35He asked me if it was old or new.
02:37I told him to keep it.
02:39He told me to keep it in a box.
02:42He started laughing and said that if I didn't come, my uniform would come.
02:48I asked him what he was saying.
02:51He said that he was joking.
02:56He took my uniform and kept it in his bag.
02:59He told me to keep it in my bag.
03:02On one hand, we are remembering the martyrs.
03:08We are saluting the martyrs.
03:10You are brave.
03:12The martyrs are brave.
03:14But the people of this country have to strengthen their hearts.
03:17They have to smile in front of the world.
03:19They have to show that they are living a normal life.
03:23Their hearts are hurting.
03:25But they have to show the world.
03:27When someone disrespects the martyrs, how do you feel?
03:33I feel sad and angry.
03:37We have sacrificed our lives for this nation.
03:41We have sacrificed our lives for them.
03:44They don't feel anything.
03:46Life is the most precious thing for a person.
03:51Nothing is more precious than life.
03:53They have sacrificed their lives.
03:55They are disrespecting the martyrs.
03:59I feel sad for them.
04:04What message do you have for them?
04:06What message do you have for the children who have made mistakes?
04:11Whenever there is a problem,
04:17when there is a flood,
04:20when there is a problem,
04:22the army comes first.
04:24And they sacrifice their lives to save the nation.
04:29In the flood, their helicopters were destroyed.
04:34They used to come so low that it was difficult for them to get up.
04:38They were martyred while saving them.
04:41For them,
04:43remove the hatred.
04:49Think about the nation.
04:53They are doing everything for us.
04:55We are at peace because of them.
04:57We are sleeping because of them.
04:59They have sacrificed their lives for our future.
05:03Have some respect for them.
05:07What message do you have for them?
05:09When they see you, how do you feel?
05:11There is disrespect.
05:13There was an unfortunate situation a few years ago.
05:15What message do you have for them?
05:17As a mother,
05:19a martyr's mother is the mother of the nation.
05:21You are the mother of all of us.
05:23I give the same message to the children
05:25who come under someone's protection
05:27and do such things.
05:29A mother's heart aches.
05:31They have sacrificed their children.
05:33They have left their children to defend Pakistan.
05:37We wanted to see their happiness,
05:40but we have seen their pain.
05:42They should not do this.
05:44They should think about their future.
05:47They should think about their future.
05:49They should not do this.
05:51They do not have a career of their own.
05:53It is a matter of putting others on their shoulders.
05:57If they disrespect the martyrs,
05:59they should leave.
06:01They should leave to defame the army.
06:03They should not do this.
06:05There are many things that you say.
06:09Is the salary that an army officer gets
06:14enough to sacrifice one's life?
06:17No.
06:19We did not do anything for the salary.
06:21We were already paying for Kashif.
06:26We did not take any money from them.
06:28We got the money from the PMS.
06:31It was a pass-out.
06:34We had already paid about Rs. 120,000.
06:38It was not a big deal.
06:40We had gone to Quetta.
06:43I cleared the mess.
06:46I had paid more than Rs. 100,000.
06:48We did not do anything for the money.
06:51They did not take money from us.
06:54We did not take money from us.
06:55We were passionate about going to the army.
06:57We were passionate about going to the army.
06:59We thought that if I go to the army,
07:02it would be good if my unit would go to the operation area.
07:06It's a good thing.
07:08That passion was already there.
07:10Thank you very much for coming to the program.