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True Love & Honesty.. Is this country only for Muslims

Javed Choudhry Culumn

By SubohyPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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True Love & Honesty.. Is this country only for Muslims
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Javed Chaudhry writes that last Tuesday, when our present Prime Minister Mr. Imran Khan was giving a speech, I was listening to a message from a young Pakistani who was a stranger to me. Asked if I am a Christian or a Pakistani, is this country Pakistan not ours? So I told him that I have no other choice but to go, so I am in Pakistan, but you have the choice of other countries, yet you live here in Pakistan, then your right is more than mine, that is, your Pakistan If he has more right than me then he said then why this prime minister in his every statement mentions only Muslims and princely state of Madina only why don't he talk only Pakistani

Now I have no answer to his question. He also said that why there are no other minorities in his speeches.I had no answer

Then next Sunday the Prime Minister Sahab in his speech again mentioned only Muslims then the question is why these gentlemen forget those Pakistanis who are living here in pakistan even though they are not muslims are in his sacrifices and Some have already made sacrifices like Troko takes them, so why does our Prime Minister forget these people? Now the question is who are these Trokos?

Koroto was a Jewish man whose full name was Wad Soutroch and he was Jewish by religion but he had a great love for both Pakistan and the Pakistani religion of Islam. The pilots and technicians left us helpless. It was this Jewish man named Koroto who managed the Pakistan Air Force with 30 of his men. He founded the Pakistan Air Force and within a few years he joined his people. Made up for the shortfall in the British Royal Forces and made the Pakistan Air Force the best air force in Asia.

He was born on April 7, 1908, to a Jewish family in Kroto, Siberia. His father was a Siberian labor prisoner. His entire family lived in a prison village.

In 1922 When the Communist Revolution these people fled to Poland then Troko did a PhD from the University of Warsaw.

He also performed a feat for Pakistan that was part of the Air Force as well as Pakistan's nuclear missile program.

They joined the Polish Air Force in 1938, the year after the outbreak of World War III. In that war, Poland was occupied by Germany. Toroko was ordered to deactivate his ship and sail to Romania, after which he escaped from Poland to a Romanian village, while a fellow student named Zofia kept searching for him. When they arrived in the area, they got married right there. The hatred of the Germans against the Jews was skyrocketing. They both decided to go to Britain via Hungary and France. They both reached Britain. Joined the British Air Force

Performance in the Air Force was good, but he was discharged from the British Air Force with 8,000 Polish airmen after the war. In 1948, when Pakistan needed pilots, the Pakistan High Commissioner in London announced the need for pilots. Taking this opportunity, Koroto decided to be recruited here. While there, Koroto arrived in Pakistan with his 30 pilots and flew the Air Force here

Here in Karachi, he also got Drag Road P accommodation, so he started training PIF Pilates, so his wife Zofia started training Gliding Pilots. He was promoted to the post of Commander and his posting was done in Chakla. Meanwhile, a son and a daughter were born in his house.

Zofia dropped out due to her children's education and economic issues and then started teaching at the American School and Karachi University in Karachi. Joining the second airline which later became PIA, Koroto's return in 1957 was posted in Karachi. In 1959 he became Group Captain and in 1960 Air Commodore. Read More shorturl.at/axFNS

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