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Father, who lost two soldier sons, gets two more sons recruited in FC Balochistan

By Web Desk
December 13, 2017


Hashim Khan is a farmer from a remote area in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Lakki Marwat district.

 Two of his sons served in Frontier Corps Balochistan and laid down their lives  fighting for the country.

Unfazed by the loss of two young sons, Khan has provided two more sons to the paramilitary force for the defenece of the motherland.

According to Geo TV, Hashim Khan along with his two sons Rafiullah and Irfanullah recently met with Balochistan Chief Minister Sanaullah Zehri who paid tribute to the martyrs and applauded his unwavering love for the country  .

“Two of my sons have been  martyred, I have given two more sons to defend this country and will get two more recruited in the FC,” he said while speaking in Pashto language.

Rafiullah and Irfanullah say they are proud of the sacrifices rendered by their siblings and will not refrain from any sacrifice for the defence of the country.

“We are proud that we are brothers of martyrs, terrorists want to deteriorate law and order but we won’t let them do that,” said Rafiullah.

Pakistan has long been battling insurgencies in  its northwestern  tribal areas and Balochistan waged by local and foreign terrorists .

Thousands  of soldiers and civilians have been killed in the country's war against  terrorists .

The country  today  (  Wednesday) buried a 22 years old army officer who  along with another soldier embraced  martyrdom  in an ambush in North Waziristan tribal region.