
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 left the nation in shock and grief. Among the many lives lost in the attack was that of Lieutenant Vinay Narwal, a brave Navy officer who was serving in the region. His father, Rajesh Narwal, is still trying to come to terms with the loss of his son and is seeking solace in the words of wisdom that “time heals all wounds.”
However, Rajesh’s words also convey a deep sense of pain and suffering that he and his family are going through. In an emotional interview, Rajesh recalled the day his son was killed, saying, “I was in denial, I thought it was a mistake, but when I saw the pictures, I knew it was true. My son was no more.”
Rajesh’s pain is palpable as he recounts the events that led up to his son’s death. “Vinay was on a leave and was supposed to return to his unit after a few days. But fate had other plans. He was killed in a terrorist attack, and I was left with only memories of my son.”
The trauma that Rajesh and his family are experiencing is unbearable. “We are living in trauma now. We are trying to come to terms with the loss of our son, but it’s not easy. We are struggling to cope with the situation,” Rajesh said.
Rajesh’s anguish was also directed at Pakistan army chief General Asim Munir, who he believes should understand the pain of losing a child in a similar manner. “He’ll understand my pain the day his son or daughter will be killed similarly…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.
Rajesh’s words are a stark reminder of the human cost of terrorism and the devastating impact it has on families and loved ones. As the nation mourns the loss of Lieutenant Vinay Narwal, Rajesh’s words serve as a poignant reminder of the pain and suffering that terrorism inflicts on innocent lives.
Rajesh’s love for his son is evident in every word he utters. “Vinay was a brave boy, and I am proud of him. He was serving the country, and we are proud of him. We will always remember him and never forget his sacrifice,” Rajesh said, his voice choked with emotion.
As the nation pays tribute to Lieutenant Vinay Narwal, Rajesh’s words are a powerful reminder of the importance of putting an end to terrorism and ensuring that such tragedies do not occur in the future. It is only when we acknowledge the human cost of terrorism that we can work towards creating a safer and more secure world for all.
The recent terror attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, has left the nation in shock and grief. Among the many lives lost in the attack was that of Lieutenant Vinay Narwal, a brave Navy officer who was serving in the region. His father, Rajesh Narwal, is still trying to come to terms with the loss of his son and is seeking solace in the words of wisdom that “time heals all wounds.”
However, Rajesh’s words also convey a deep sense of pain and suffering that he and his family are going through. In an emotional interview, Rajesh recalled the day his son was killed, saying, “I was in denial, I thought it was a mistake, but when I saw the pictures, I knew it was true. My son was no more.”
Rajesh’s pain is palpable as he recounts the events that led up to his son’s death. “Vinay was on a leave and was supposed to return to his unit after a few days. But fate had other plans. He was killed in a terrorist attack, and I was left with only memories of my son.”
The trauma that Rajesh and his family are experiencing is unbearable. “We are living in trauma now. We are trying to come to terms with the loss of our son, but it’s not easy. We are struggling to cope with the situation,” Rajesh said.
Rajesh’s anguish was also directed at Pakistan army chief General Asim Munir, who he believes should understand the pain of losing a child in a similar manner. “He’ll understand my pain the day his son or daughter will be killed similarly…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.
Rajesh’s words are a stark reminder of the human cost of terrorism and the devastating impact it has on families and loved ones. As the nation mourns the loss of Lieutenant Vinay Narwal, Rajesh’s words serve as a poignant reminder of the pain and suffering that terrorism inflicts on innocent lives.
Rajesh’s love for his son is evident in every word he utters. “Vinay was a brave boy, and I am proud of him. He was serving the country, and we are proud of him. We will always remember him and never forget his sacrifice,” Rajesh said, his voice choked with emotion.
As the nation pays tribute to Lieutenant Vinay Narwal, Rajesh’s words are a powerful reminder of the importance of putting an end to terrorism and ensuring that such tragedies do not occur in the future. It is only when we acknowledge the human cost of terrorism that we can work towards creating a safer and more secure world for all.