Captain Sarwar Shaheed was honoured by Senate Chairman Syed Yousaf Raza Gilani on his 77th martyrdom anniversary, with a tribute that praised his patriotism, courage, and selfless sacrifice.
In a message shared on Friday, the Senate Chairman called his martyrdom a guiding light for future generations and a pillar of Pakistan’s stability.
The statement recalled that Captain Muhammad Sarwar, Pakistan’s first recipient of the Nishan‑e‑Haider, embraced martyrdom in the 1948 war at Uri while confronting the enemy.
His sacrifice, the message noted, shaped the foundation of the nation and continues to inspire public service and national unity.
Captain Sarwar Shaheed: symbol of courage and national resolve
Gilani’s message framed Captain Sarwar Shaheed as an enduring example of loyalty, dedication, and sacrifice.
The tribute stressed that martyrs’ sacrifices remain central to the country’s strength and survival, and that honouring national heroes strengthens collective resolve.
Emphasising remembrance and responsibility, the Senate Chairman linked national progress to carrying forward the legacy of those who laid down their lives.
The message encouraged the younger generation to learn from Captain Sarwar’s character; steadfast under fire, committed to duty, and unwavering in defence of Pakistan.
The tribute also expressed pride in the armed forces and their role in safeguarding peace.
“We salute our heroic sons who gave their today so we could live in peace,” the message concluded, underlining the nation’s gratitude and the duty to protect the stability their sacrifice secured.
As institutions, families, and communities mark the day, the focus remains on translating respect into action; serving with integrity, strengthening unity, and upholding the values for which Captain Sarwar Shaheed gave his life..
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