He was born in 1910 in Village Sanghori, District Rawalpindi. He was commissioned into the Punjab Regiment, in 1944. During the Kashmir Operations soon after the birth of Pakistan, as a Company Commander in the 2nd Battalion of the Punjab Regiment, Captain Muhammad Sarwar launched an attack causing heavy casualties against a strongly fortified enemy position in the Uri Sector under heavy machine-gun, grenade and mortar fire. But on 27 July 1948, as he moved forward with six of his men to cut their way through a barbed wire barrier, he got martyrdom when his chest was hit by a burst of automatic fire.
An ISPR Presentation.
Our new generation hardly knows these sacrifices of our Shaheeds. It's a boring drama for them. They are simply lost in pop culture. To build a nation one should to know how hard it was to win it and then to save it.
siahemed54 10 months ago 2
It is good to make reenactment of these great figures i used to see all of these on PTV on defence day 6th september
MuslimSoldier187 2 years ago
thanx for upload :)
meeaamir 2 years ago