
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, Kashmir, has left the nation in shock and grief. The attack claimed the life of a young Navy officer, Lieutenant Vinay Narwal, leaving his family and friends shattered. Among those who are still trying to come to terms with the loss is Vinay’s father, Rajesh Narwal. In an emotional outburst, Rajesh has slammed Pakistan army chief General Asim Munir, saying that he will only understand the pain and suffering of losing a loved one if his own son or daughter is killed in a similar attack.
Rajesh, a resident of Haryana, has been struggling to cope with the loss of his 25-year-old son. Vinay, a Lieutenant in the Indian Navy, was on a leave when he was brutally killed in the Pahalgam terror attack on August 24. Rajesh and his family members are still reeling from the trauma and shock of Vinay’s death.
In an interview with NDTV, Rajesh Narwal broke down while talking about his son’s death. He said, “I am still trying to come to terms with the loss of my son. We are all shattered. We are suffering from trauma. We don’t know how to live without him.” He added, “If I were given a gun to shoot his son or daughter, then he’d know the pain.”
Rajesh’s words were laced with anger and pain as he targeted General Asim Munir, saying that he will only understand the suffering of losing a loved one if he experiences it himself. “He’ll understand my pain the day his son or daughter will be killed similarly,” Rajesh said. “Then he’ll know what it means to lose a child.”
Vinay Narwal’s family has been devastated by his death. His mother, Sunita Narwal, is still struggling to come to terms with the loss of her son. Rajesh and his wife are trying to provide support to their daughter, who is still reeling from the shock of her brother’s death.
The Pahalgam terror attack, which took the life of Lieutenant Vinay Narwal, was a brutal and barbaric act of terrorism. The attack, which was carried out by terrorists, has left the nation in shock and outrage. The Indian government has condemned the attack and has vowed to take stern action against those responsible.
Rajesh Narwal’s anger and pain are not limited to General Asim Munir alone. He is also angry with the Pakistani government, which he believes is responsible for supporting terrorism in the region. “They are using terrorism as a tool to achieve their political goals,” Rajesh said. “They are killing innocent people, including our children, to achieve their objectives.”
As the nation mourns the loss of Lieutenant Vinay Narwal, his family and friends are struggling to come to terms with the loss. Rajesh Narwal’s words are a testament to the pain and suffering that families of terror victims undergo. His pain and anger are a reflection of the trauma and grief that many families have to endure due to the senseless acts of terrorism.
As the world struggles to combat terrorism, it is essential to remember the human cost of these attacks. The loss of innocent lives, including the life of Lieutenant Vinay Narwal, is a tragedy that should not be forgotten. The pain and suffering of families like the Narwals should be a reminder to us all of the importance of working towards a world free of terrorism.