DHQ Hospital Attock renamed after Capt Asfandyar Bukhari Shaheed

DHQ Hospital Attock renamed after Capt Asfandyar Bukhari Shaheed

ATTOCK, June 11 (APP): District Headquarters (DHQ) Hospital Attock
was on Saturday renamed as Asfandyar Bukhari District Hospital Attock.

Addressing a ceremony in this regard held here at the hospital,
Federal Minister for Parliamentary Affairs Sheikh Aftab Ahmad said the entire nation was indebted to those who had sacrificed their lives for
their future. Such martyrs would always be remembered till dooms day, he added.

He said Captain Asfandyar Bukhari Shaheed sacrificed his life while leading his troops against the terrorists. The nation and the country could not forget his great sacrifice and that was why it was decided to rename the DHQ Hospital after him.

Dr Fayyaz Bukhari, father of Captain Asfandyar Shaheed, MNA Malik
Aetbar Khan, MPAs Jahangir Khanzada and Shavez Khan, Deputy Commandant Artillery Centre Col Akram, MS Dr Sultan, DCO Rana Akbar Hayat and AC Nazarat Ali, besides relatives of Capt Asfandyar were also present on the occasion.

Sheikh Aftab said the hospital was renamed atfer Capt. Asfandyar on
the directives of Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif and Punjab Chief Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif to pay homage to him for his gallantry during the terrorist attack on PAF Base Badaber on September 18, 2015 and embracing martyrdom after killing many terrorists.

Speaking on the occasion, Dr Fayyaz Bukhari said he was proud of
his martyred son, who had sacrificed his life for the motherland. He was
was part of the QRF (Quick Response Force), which bravely fought the
terrorists during their attack on PAF Base Badaber.

He said Asfandyar was awarded “Sword Of Honour” after completion of
his military training at Kakul in October 2008. He got his secondary
school education from Fauji Foundation School Attock and did FSc from
Cadet College Hassanabdal. After then he joined the Pakistan Army.
Dr Fayyaz said he also took part in Saudi Arabia war exercise and
was awarded a gold medal. In 2011, Asfandyar invented Tatget Acquisition Instrument. He was also awarded peace medal by UN Peacekeeping Mission.

The mother of Shaheed Captain, who is a religious scholar,
said her son was a gift from the Almighty, who had sacrificed his life
for the country.

Later talking to APP, Dr Fayyaz said patriotism was part of their
belief and his son had proved it. From his childhood Asfandyar was
ambitious to join the Pakistan Army. His mother used to say that her son was a sword which would kill the country’s enemies.

He said Asfandyar throughout his academic career remained topper.
He was also a good hockey and polo player.

He appreciated the government for renaming the hospital in son’s name and called for ensuring complete facilities and medicines for patients.
According to his friends and teachers, Asfandyar was fond of joining
the Pakistan Army and then getting the country rid of the terrorists who were a hurdle in its development.

His friend and class fellow Syed Hussain Naqvi told APP that during their last conversation, Capt. Asfandyar had told him that he would soon
be in action against the terrorists and he proved his words during the
Badaber terror attack.

Hussain Raza said Asfandyar was a brave, valiant and down to earth
human being.

His teacher Tanzeela Ashfaq Chaudhry said Asfandyar was an intelligent, outstanding and obedient student. He was a man of character and brave.

Muhammad Zaheer, one of his teachers, said Asfandyar was a naughty
as well as an intelligent and obedient young man.

One of his Army Unit colleague said Asfandyar was a brave soldier and
a good friend.

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