AJK President Barrister Sultan laid to rest with full state honour in Mirpur AJK

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MIRPUR  ( AJK): President of Azad Jammu Kashmir state Barrister Sultan Mahmood Chaudhry was laid to rest in his native town of Chachiyaan in Mirpur district of Azad Jammu Kashmir  Sunday evening in presence of thousands of mourners.

Thousands of all walks of life people from all across Azad Jammu Kashmir besides various parts of the country earlier offered funeral prayer of world fame Kashmir freedom struggle leader at Quaid e Azam Cricket Stadium Sunday  afternoon, Our Special Jammu Kashmir state Correspondent Altaf Hamid Rao reports from  Mirpur.
A well-dressed contingent of Azad Jammu Kashmir Police presented  salute to the coffin of the veteran Kashmiri leader.
Prominent personalities including  acting President of AJK Ch Latif Akber, Prime Minister  Faisal Mumtaz Rathore,  Chief Justice of Azad Jammu Kashmir  Raja Saeed Akram Khan, Sr. Judge AJK Supreme Court Justice  Raza Ali Khan and Justice Khalid Yousaf Chaudhry, former Prime Ministers of AJK Raja Farooq Haider Khan, Sardar Attique Ahmed  Khan, Ch.  Anwar ul Haq and Sardar Yahoob Khan, ex President of AJK Ex Ambassador of Pakistan to United States of America Sardar Masood Khan, leader of Opposition in AJK  Legislative Assembly Shah Ghulam Qadir, sitting members of AJK cabinet, ex ministers including Chaudhry Muhammad Saeed, Chaudhry  Rukhsar Ahmed and others of AJK besides high ranking civil and military officials attended the funeral.
Barrister Sultan Mahmood Chaudhry’s journey to the afterlife in a ‘gun carriage’
When a person’s coffin is placed on a gun carriage, it is not just a funeral, it stands as silent declaration by the state that this person was not ordinary.
Barrister Sultan Mahmood Chaudhry was laid to rest with full state honours and a gun carriage, an honour that was bestowed upon very few people in the history of Pakistan.
The gun carriage stands  symbolic that this was  not a personal farewell, but a national one. Sultan was,the fifth person in Pakistan’s 78-year history laid to rest in a gun carriage, and the second political figure next to father of the nation  Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah who was bestowed  this honour.
Earlier, this honour had been bestowed upon Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, General Zia-ul-Haq, Abdul Sattar Edhi and Mrs. Ruth Pfau.
 A gun carriage funeral is not just a military tradition, but a state’s recognition of an individual’s extraordinary national service. The gun carriage, national salute, military contingent, and full protocol bear witness to services that cannot be summed up in words.
Barrister Sultan Mahmood Chaudhry had breathed his last Saturday evening in an Islamabad hospital after prolonged illness.

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