On Wednesday (today), the nation commemorated Captain Muhammad Sarwar Shaheed on his 74th martyrdom anniversary. Muhammad Sarwar was born in Gujjar Khan’s Singhori village on November 10, 1910. In 1944, he received his commission in the Punjab Regiment. In recognition of giving his life in the first Pakistan-Indian War in 1948, he received the Nishan-e-Haider award. […]
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