The soil of Pakistan is enriched with the blood of innumerable martyrs and ghazis, including Subedar Mujeeb Ali of the Frontier Force Regiment. Subedar Ali, who joined the Pakistan Army in 1984, exemplifies the courage and dedication of Pakistan's soldiers.
On June 18, 2011, while on patrolling duty at the Line of Control, Subedar Ali was severely injured by a landmine planted by the enemy. Despite his injuries, he continued to encourage his fellow soldiers, showcasing his unwavering spirit.
Subedar Ali, reflecting on his experience, stated that his injuries were severe enough to necessitate the amputation of his foot. He remarked on the differences between Pakistani and Indian soldiers, asserting the superiority of the Pakistani soldier's morale and faith.
He spent two years in the hospital, receiving excellent care from army doctors, and maintained a strong morale throughout his recovery. Subedar Ali expressed pride in his sacrifice for his country and conveyed a strong message to the enemies of Pakistan about the resilience and readiness of its soldiers.