| Rashid 
              Minhas Corner           
              On 
              Friday, 20th August, 1971, the jet trainer of the 20-year-old Pilot 
              Officer Rashid Minhas, still under training, was attempted to be 
              hijacked by an instructor pilot from the same unit, who wanted to 
              join Bengaldesh Libration Army in India. Left with only once way 
              of stopping the aircract from entering the Indian territory, Minhas 
              forced his own aircraft to crash at a point some 32 miles from the 
              Indian border. He was posthumously awared the highest military award, 
              Nishan-i-Haider and remains one of the best-loved heroes in Pakistan.
 The following is a letter which he wrote to 
              his younger brother Rahat and Anjum (Ratti and Jimmy in the letter) 
              when he was eighteen.
             
 Letter from Rashid Minhas P.A.F. AcademyRisalpur
  29/10/69 Dear Ratti Jimmy,  I’ve been thinking for a long 
              time about this letter for you its finally today that I got down 
              to writing it. By the way its your turn also by the merit system. 
              I’m doing fine out here. Maybe your [sic. you're] 
              interested in what I’m doing here. Life is fast but because 
              of the routine, happy! Settled in a way that is. Studies are there 
              mainly of all sorts of things about aircraft. The fuel systems, 
              communications, navigation, aerodynamics, engines, and all sorts 
              of other systems. We also do a bit of procedures – what you 
              do when you get lost without radio and such like things. Besides 
              that we have GIT. (ground combat training) We learn all about guns, 
              fire them and so on. (ground guns only light weapons like rifles, 
              light machine guns, sten, pistol, grenade; we’ve done the 
              M-I and the Bren (LMG). Its real fun at the range – real noisy 
              too! The chatter of the automatics and the steady song of the rifles 
              make it sound like doomsday! Its just like the movies – the 
              firing I mean the sound is surely a lot more (usually we stuff our 
              ears with cotton). Of course we’ve had our share of sore shoulders 
              (the rifles kick!) The LMG of course does not kick, it just sort 
              of vibrates. Then there’s gliding – for 
              sport. Its fun though you hardly ever go up above 1000! I’ve 
              done a take off and tried my hand at landing too but the thing just 
              doesn’t go straight! (If there’s even a slight breeze 
              it carried the thing with it!) So that’s all I’m doing 
              here – next time inshallah I’ll be learning to fly T-6G’s 
              [:] Harvards to you. Maybe then you’ll hear more nice stories. 
             So much for that. Now let me know what 
              you are doing? Studies the usual bore but cheer up! They’ll 
              soon be, over, honestly I’m telling you – you won’t 
              know it and THE day will be there when you are free. You’ll 
              be surprised by it, I can assure you.  At this stage maybe I should pore out 
              my lecture to you as an elder brother – at least I’m 
              supposed to, it’s only that I’ve no lecture for you 
              but just a piece of advice more as a friend than as an elder brother. 
              I don’t ask you to do anything for me, for yourself, for anybody, 
              for that matter, for I can’t ask you – It’s your 
              life your wish your will your mind your world. I am sure you know 
              best and you do your best for the best for your aims. Believe me, 
              when I say that I have the fullest confidence in you, I know you 
              both better than anybody else – at least I can claim too! 
              And I can also say with the fullest confidence that you are both, 
              fortunately or unfortunately, bright characters. I know for certain 
              that you are not kids for all your actions you have reasons – 
              as all grown ups have – you like to play cricket because you 
              want to become cricketers that’s that! You don’t like 
              to go to parties – You must be having your reasons (I had 
              mine too!) but then I wasn’t confident as you and hardly ever 
              refused they seem stupid and meaningless don’t they? People 
              behave in a silly manner or so it seems. You feel out of place and 
              stupid as well! They are simply SUFFOCATING! But now I like to go 
              to parties why? You know as well as I do! So as I was saying you must have a reason 
              for everything – you do have, isn’t it? – Nothing 
              in this world is meaningless – if we just stop and think about 
              it. I’m sure you know that already and I’m sure you 
              never let things pass. Only fools do that. It follows from all this 
              that everything, every person, belief, action has a reason isn’t 
              it? But then there are so many things we never think about – 
              we never bother because we think we are too busy, don’t you 
              think so? Have you ever thought of why you go to school? Why do 
              we have education at all? Why do the astronauts go into space? Land 
              on moon? Millions of dollars spent on a trip which at first sight 
              seems to be just a good ride isn’t it? Just think, millions 
              of dollars! I still think it’s not a waste, there’s 
              an excellent reason for it! Imagine people working, and working, 
              for humanity to progress – why? Why can’t we be like 
              animals? You must be knowing already that it is just because man 
              wants to know the truth, the truth about himself, about the world, 
              about everything. This is what they call the eternal quest for truth 
              or truth through knowledge. Of course religion gives it all to you 
              in a concise form but it does not stop you from finding out for 
              yourself and strengthening your belief. That is how it must be with 
              you. YOU MUST FIND OUT THE TRUTH YOURSELF. Satisfy your self. The 
              books just give you the thing how it happens. People can just advise 
              you, HOW? & WHY? You must answer yourself think it out. It’s 
              just like geometry, your reasoning, use it! Try to find for yourself 
              what happens around you and why? Wake up! (That’s what the 
              drill instructor says!) Whatever appeals to you, think over it and 
              come to your own conclusions about it. You have every right to. Similarly with other things. Do you know 
              why the car runs? Or why the plane flies? How the astronaut reaches 
              the moon? Dammit find out! So many delicious secrets to be known 
              by you, so many worlds to conquer all yours! How does your body 
              work? Why the hell doesn’t the roof come down? Where does 
              the picture come from in the T.V.? What makes a fast bowler’s 
              ball “swing” and a spinner’s “turn”? 
              Why is the ball red in cricket and white in hockey? Why do they 
              have cinemascope screen on the oval? Why they call a cricket field 
              an oval? Then you must also ask questions about 
              yourself to yourself. What will happen? What am I to do? What is 
              “good” what is “bad”? And then you’ll 
              find so many strange things in this world – discover them. 
              You’ll find more oddities than you can imagine. Standing on 
              the earth you are traveling at 900 nautical miles an hour (even 
              more rather much more than that!! Why?) I hope I’m not getting boring? 
              It also follows form all that I’ve said that you also in this 
              world enter with some purpose, some reason for being here – 
              and now it is upto you to accomplish it. It is for you to decide 
              where you fit in the giant machinery of our world. Soon, very soon, 
              people will look upto you as the man – maybe the nation’s 
              leader; do NOT LET THEM DOWN (You can by anything it’s all 
              upto you). You owe it to your family, to your country, to the world 
              to be something and to prove as good for it. You owe it to yourself! 
              Great men are not born they make themselves great. Be a man so that 
              the people are proud of you like Rqafiqui, Maj. Aziz Bhatti, Dr. 
              Barnard, Churchill, Gandhi, the Quaid, wouldn’t you like them 
              to be? I’m sure you would! Never be mean, selfish, or tricky 
              to accomplish your aims – I mean to say never lose the good 
              quality you both have straightforwardness. If you’ve done 
              something wrong you’ve done it, what the hell can anyone do 
              about it? If you are sorry, say so. If you think its nothing to 
              be sorry about, forget it! 3rd Nov 69.  Continuing my lecture! – Being 
              straightforward on the other hand does not give you the passport 
              to be careless – you must not have that in mind, for it will 
              show that you know you are wrong and you don’t do anything 
              correct yourself. Isn’t that so? As a mater of fact it should 
              (being straightforward) help you realize your mistakes and limitations. 
              (You have these – no man is free of them.) But once you realize 
              yourself your mistakes try to correct them, take pains to do it 
              honestly you’ll like the way you work on yourself. You’ll 
              be a better person – No I don’t mean you’re bad 
              you are both good chaps and for good chaps the aim should be to 
              become exceptional fellows. Now you will ask what will I get by becoming 
              good? Why should I be good at all! That is one question and statement 
              which no one has been able to answer satisfactorily because you 
              get very little, by doing good, naturally. Then the only plausible 
              answer left is that you get the satisfaction and mental peace, you 
              get rewarded in a later stage of your life. Personally I’d 
              answer the question in a different manner altogether. You being 
              unselfish never do anything for yourself – (I hope you take 
              me seriously it sounds silly doesn’t it?) But you do it for 
              others. Why? Because as I said you owe it to them it is their right! 
              How? It is their right because you are their son, their brother, 
              uncle, cousin. As your parents they’ve brought you up for 
              what? They’ve put up with all your wishes and whims, stayed 
              up nights when you were ill, fed you, clothes you and what is more 
              they have never claimed what is their right on you. (Why? is another 
              question I’d like you to think about) Even though they never 
              told me that I owe them anything I know that I do. I know too that 
              I’ll never be able to return all that I’ve got from 
              them (I’m not talking of material things). I am what they 
              made me. You must understand this. Besides this I’m sure you 
              have great ambitions to become something really fantastic. You must 
              prove to yourself these ambitions are not mere dreams (I can tell 
              they are not if you just work hard enough). You want to be a hotrod 
              army officer – commando chap. Go ahead plan your work that 
              way play that way so that you are fit for the job. You want to go 
              to U.S.A. on scholarship to become a Rocket and space ship designer 
              work for it. You want to rise like Napoleon (I wish you’d 
              read his biography – by Emil Ludwig) think and plan in his 
              style. In short concentrate your energies in 
              one direction do not waste them. I’m sorry I am not able to give 
              all this advice emphatically for I myself suffer from a lot of drawbacks. 
              Nevertheless you would learn from your and others’ mistakes 
              and do well.  One more bit before I wind up – 
              please do read. Read anything, comics, autobiographies, novels any 
              damn thing but do read with a clear mind never just for the heck 
              of it and then try to find out what is it that appeals to you? In 
              this connection Rukh. & Farzan. Will be in a better position 
              to advise you than I am but then I can tell you a few good books. 
              “Little Men” by Luisa M. Alcott in biographies Churchill’s, 
              Napoleon’s, are the best. Of course you may come across some 
              exceptional ones just by fluke. You can read James Bond he’s 
              pretty good at spy stuff. Personally I liked war books better “Reach 
              for the sky” (Paul Buckhill) & “Dam busters”, 
              } {Then of course Alistair Maclean’s “HMS Ulysses.” 
              are the ones I read the earliest they very absorbing. (The underlined 
              books are in my shelf you can have them) So then I hope you did not mind very 
              much the long lecture. In any case I’ve spent five hours on 
              it. It is all upto you how you take it. Do write to me. Anytime 
              you want to know anything – Anything you let me know and I’ll 
              send you a précis like this. Any time you feel stuck anywhere 
              let me know. Do let me know your views about the happenings around 
              you as well. If they are any questions do not hesitate – if 
              you want confidential answers that too could be arranged! Anything 
              that interests you, any book anything you’d like to try your 
              hands at and dad doesn’t approve of let me know maybe I’ll 
              convince him. When I get a reply to this letter maybe then I’ll 
              have completed my second dose to you. Khuda HafizRashid
 P.S. Vol. 2 will not be so general I’ll 
              talk of one topic in science maybe. P.S. Keep Vol. I so that I can read & 
              laugh when I get to Karachi. Rashid. P.S. Tell Ma, Pa, I’m fine 
 
 Source: Facsimile in the 
              archives of the family of Rashid Minhas Shaheed N.H.  
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