
Asim Munir will know my pain if his son is killed: Father of Navy officer killed in J&K
The recent terror attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, has sent shockwaves across the country, leaving families of the victims and the nation in grief. Among those who lost their lives was Lieutenant Vinay Narwal, a young Navy officer who was on a leave and was visiting the valley with his friends. His father, Rajesh Narwal, is still trying to come to terms with the loss of his son and is struggling to cope with the trauma caused by the brutal attack.
In an emotional and heart-wrenching interview, Rajesh spoke about the pain and anguish he and his family are going through since Vinay’s death. He lashed out at Pakistan Army Chief General Asim Munir, saying that he would understand his pain only when his own son or daughter is killed in a similar attack.
“If I were given a gun to shoot his son or daughter, then he’d know the pain,” Rajesh said, his voice trembling with emotion. “He’ll understand my pain the day his son or daughter will be killed similarly…I am not asking for revenge, but I want justice,” he added.
Rajesh’s words are a reflection of the deep sense of loss and longing that he and his family are experiencing. Vinay was just 29 years old when he was killed, and his death has left a huge void in the lives of his loved ones. Rajesh remembers his son as a bright and ambitious young man who had his whole life ahead of him.
“We never thought that such a tragedy would befall us. Vinay was a good boy, a bright student, and a talented athlete. He was always full of life and had a bright future ahead of him. His death has left us shattered,” Rajesh said, his voice choked with emotion.
The Narwal family is still trying to come to terms with the brutal and senseless act of terrorism that took Vinay’s life. They are struggling to cope with the trauma and grief caused by the attack, and are seeking justice for their son’s death.
Rajesh’s anger and frustration are understandable, given the circumstances. The terror attack in Pahalgam was a heinous act that targeted innocent civilians, including a young Navy officer who was on a leave and was visiting the valley with his friends. The attack was carried out by terrorists who have no regard for human life and are driven by a twisted ideology that promotes violence and hatred.
The Narwal family is not alone in their grief. There are many families across the country who have lost loved ones to terrorism, and are struggling to cope with the trauma and pain caused by these attacks. The recent terror attacks in Jammu and Kashmir have sent shockwaves across the country, and have left many wondering about the future of peace and security in the region.
As the nation grapples with the aftermath of the terror attack, it is essential that we come together to support the families of the victims and to seek justice for their deaths. We must also work towards creating a more secure and peaceful environment in Jammu and Kashmir, where people can live without fear of terrorism and violence.
In the words of Rajesh Narwal, “I am not asking for revenge, but I want justice.” The Narwal family and many other families across the country are seeking justice for the loss of their loved ones, and it is our responsibility to ensure that they get it.