The military length is not considered to be very high in terms of chowdai, but it is a handsome compact hight, a red mouth, an eagle's beak nose, a swirling mustache, a black and deep-cut eyes, a healthy voice, gentle gait, fearless speech, and gentle simplicity. Born in Amritsar on April 3, this Parsi general will never forget the patriotism of India and the political history of Pakistan.
Today, the country is burning on the question of all-round civil bills and refugees. Today, as Pakistan is going to hang its former Army Chief General, Parvesh Musharraf, the achievements of one such Indian general, Field Marshal Manekshaw, cannot be refreshed. Because of the question of intruders and refugees, the Pakistan war was fought. The numbers that showed us winning.
The Parsi youth, who was persuaded by Prime Minister Indira Gandhi that he was ready to resign but was not ready to end the war against Pakistan without adequate preparation, was considered a stern and firm PM. Indira also leaned against her decision.
Then a few months after the preparation, when General Manekhan, at the behest of his PM, the Pakistan war broke out, and Pakistan Army Chief Yahya Khan surrendered and subdued East Pakistan as a separate nation, Bangladesh, and watered the enemy.
The parents of Field Marshal Manekshan were originally from Valsad. From there he went to Mumbai and boarded a train from Mumbai to Lahore, but the train did not go beyond Amritsar, when Sam's doctor's father Horamasji Faramji and mother Hirabai decided to stay in Amritsar. He taught his son Nainital and Dehradun.
Manekashan later joined the British government as a soldier and in his five years of service ranged from World War I to facing five wars. In the year 1 he became the head of the Army, and was honored with the Padma Vibhushan in 1 and the Field Marshal in honor.
It was an Army general who refused to call the Prime Minister a "Madamen" and dared to address the whole life as "Prime Minister". He was known for his good sense of humor and good looks. Once Prime Minister Indira Gandhi was returning from a foreign trip, she was suddenly able to address 'sweetie' rather than praise her hairstyle.
When General Manekshah won the Pakistan war of '1', a reporter asked him what would you have done if you were the army general of Pakistan? Manekashan responded in the open media that "Pakistan would have won." During World War I, Mankesh had 6 bullets in his stomach. At that time he was in the Gorakh Regiment.
A Gorkha soldier picked them up and took them to the Military Hospital. He was also given a Military Cross Medal, and now, in the count of minutes when General Ram was expected to play, the army chief remained firm, unconscious after having told the doctor to perform the operation. ? ' The general said: 'Nothing, brother, ass and kicking.'
In 8, he went to Lahore for a public event where he was introduced to a Persian young woman, Sillo Bode, who got married after two years of friendship. Retired from the post of army chief in the 8th, the general completed the remainder of his life in the city of Wellington, Tamil Nadu, where at 3 years of age his lungs weakened, leaving his life at 9 o'clock on the night of the 5th of June.
The Indian Postal Department has also issued a beautiful-multicolor stamp of five rupees in commemoration of him, in the year 1 of his death. In which the Maneksha of the growing age is printed in a pose sitting on a chair in the dress of a full general. The design and printing of this commemorative ticket, which came out on December 7, took place in the Nashik Security Press, and at that time the postal department issued five million tickets to the general.
After the Pakistan war, when the Indian army was penetrating into the conquered areas of Bangladesh, General Manekshah gave his soldiers an important instruction. He warned every soldier that we should not go there to rob, rape or rape, as a war-winning soldier, 'When you are a begom, keep your hand in your pockets, and think of Sam'. Do not mess with court martial often. As a result, the Indian Army came back after winning the hearts of the Bangladeshi people of East Pakistan. Mardana's moody and well-mannered mankshan must have saluted not one but bubbling hand for many of his human decisions. Salute Sam Salute.
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