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(this song is for you aziz bhathi)_(*_Major Raja Aziz Bhatti [Urdu: عزیز بهٹی] was a Pakistani soldier who received Pakistan's highest award for valor. He was born in Hong Kong in 1928. He moved to Pakistan before it became independent in 1947, living in the village of Ladian, in the district of Gujrat. There he enlisted with the newly formed Pakistani Army and was commissioned to the Punjab Regiment in 1950.

His father's name was Master Abdullah Bhatti, and his mother's name was Bibi Amna. He had four brothers, Nazir, Bashir, Sardar and Rashid, and two sisters, Rashida and Tahira. He himself had six children, four sons named Major Zafar Javed Bhatti, Dr Zulfiquar Ahmad Bhatti, Rafique Ahmad Bhatti, and Iqbal Javed Bhatti and two daughters named Riffat Bhatti and Zeenat Bhatti. Throughout his career, he was a brilliant officer and stood out in his class. He did very well at the Academy and was awarded the Sword of Honour best in his year's batch of 300 officers, and the Norman Medal. He received his honours from Liaquat Ali Khan, the first Prime Minister of Pakistan, who was later assassinated.

On 6 September, 1965, the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965 broke out between India and Pakistan. Major Bhatti was posted in the Burki area of Lahore sector. As the company commander, Major Bhatti chose to move his platoon forward under constant firing from Indian tanks and artillery. For three or more day's he went without rest. He resisted for five days and nights defending a Pakistani outpost on the strategic BRB canal. On 11 September, he was reorganizing his company and directing the gunners to shell the enemy positions. In order to watch every move of the enemy, he had to place himself in an elevated position, where he was exposed to enemy fire. He led his men from the front under constant attack from Indian Artillery batteries. Although he countered every Indian offensive in his area, he was hit by an enemy tank shell in the chest while watching the enemy's moves, and thus dying instantly. His death struck many hard and is remembered by many.

A day before his death, the commanding officer had sent to him word that since he had been fighting untiringly for the last six days, he should take a little rest and that another officer was being sent to replace him. Major Aziz, who was filled with a battle spirit and the will for martyrdom replied, "Do not recall me. I don't want to go back. I will shed the last drop of my blood in the defence of my dear homeland". He is buried at his village in Ladian in the Gujrat district.

Each year, Major Bhatti is honoured in Pakistan on 6 September, also known as Defence Day. Bhatti was awarded the Nishan-e-Haider, the nation's highest military award for gallantry for the exemplary courage he displayed till his death. His name has since become synonymous in Pakistan with bravery. The Bhatti's are the Rajput tribes of Punjab. May god bless Major Raja Aziz Bhatti in the after world.

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  • I am indian but I love this song!!! I really feel we people should be frnz....and shud not act as puppets in Politician's hands.....INDO-PAK Zindabad

  • inhan dushmanan koloon ki darna ay mout kolon v dardy nai,

    Long live Pakistan

    great people never dies,

    they live in hearts

    so proud to be a Pakistani

    Pakistan Army ..... I Love you so much,

    May God always help u.

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  • MUSLIMS ARE THE TRUE WARRIOR RACE DONT UNDERESTIMATE US...!!!!!!

  • @residenttaker  u want rebellion..we cant accept mutiny

  • it is a beautiful song. PAKISTAN ZINDABAD.. i pray to allah that he would send madame noor jahan back to us. and if it were to happen we are ready to sacrifice anything.

  • @princefreaked i agree bro i love indian bros as much i love my paki bros.Jai Hind/Pakistan Zindabad

  • The Armed Forces of Pakistan are among the finest in the world.

    The song says it all.

  • My eyes gonna wet when i listen that song and unable to describes my heart feelings. Luv you my Pakistan and Salute To Pak Army and his all martyrs!

  • WHAT AN EPIC SONG, IF I AM NOT WRONG THIS SONG USED TO BE PLAYED ON RADIO WHILE OUR ARMY TROOPS WERE IN WAR OF 1965 OR SOMETHING AND THIS SONG GAVE THEM COURAGE, NOW I UNDERSTAND EVEN WE ARE LISTENING IT IN 2012 AND IT JUST BLEW ME AWAY AND WHY WOULD IT NOT ENCOURAGE THEM DURING WAR.

  • thumbs up if u feel aggresion in her voice

  • WE LOVE PAKISTAN AND PAKISTAN ARMY IS BEAT OF OUR HEARTS.PAKISTAN ZINDAAAAAAAAAAA BAAAAAAAAAAAAD.

  • Boht achy bhai ap jaisa her koi nhi sochta 

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