Skardu: Sajid Sadpara, son of renowned mountaineer Muhammad Ali Sadpara, confirmed the death of his father.
Skardu: Sajid Sadpara, son of renowned mountaineer Muhammad Ali Sadpara, confirmed the death of his father.
In a press conference with Skardu Provincial Minister for Tourism Raja Nasir Ali Khan, Sajid Sadpara, son of the country's famous and world-renowned mountaineer Muhammad Ali Sadpara, confirmed the death of his father and said that Ali Sadpara was one of his two foreign colleagues.
Missing during the K2 adventure, I and several international climbers believe that the accident happened on their way back after heading to K2, and it is not possible to survive more than a few hours and more than 4 to 5 hours at the altitude where the accident took place.
Sajid Sadpara said that my family is very kind to the father, the Pakistani nation from the green crescent flag to the patriotic national hero who loves to the point of madness and the world has lost a brave and talented campaign, grief, and sorrow. In this hour of time, we will all be supportive of each other, and I will continue my father's mission and fulfill his unfulfilled dreams.
Ali Sadpara's son said that the love of the Pakistani nation was a source of great encouragement and courage for my family. Chief of Army Staff General Qamar Javed Bajwa, brave pilots of Military Aviation Skardu, Chief Minister Khalid Khurshid, and Thanks to Force Commander Major General Jawad Qazi, Former Force Commander General Ehsan Mahmood, for using all available resources in the search of Ali Sadparra and rescue operation, and using advanced technology in this long rescue operation, the Virtual and Physical Base Camp team said. Also thank you
Sajid Sadpara said that Ali Sadpara climbed 8 peaks above 8,000 with tireless work, bravery, and skill. He set a world record by climbing Nanga Parbat for the first time in winter, while also climbing the same peak in all four seasons. Ali Sadpara wanted to build a world-class climbing school for the youth of Gilgit-Baltistan, Prime Minister and Chief of Army Staff Ali Sadpara Help me to fulfill this wish.
Provincial Minister Raja Nasir said that keeping in view the weather conditions on K2, the government, Pakistan Army, and their families have come to the conclusion that the missing climbers are no more in this world. Muhammad Ali Sadpara and Sajid Sadpara have been awarded civil honors.
The provincial minister said that educational scholarships would be given to the children of national heroes and their families would also be given financial assistance, while a formal law would be enacted to provide for the families of accident victims and climbers, adventurer.
It should be noted that on February 5, Muhammad Ali Sadpara and his associates had crossed the bottle at an altitude of 8200, dreaming of climbing the K2 peak and hoisting the green crescent flag there, but lost contact with them. Muhammad Ali Sadpara and his comrades are still missing, while according to campaign participant Sajid Sadpara and the Army rescue team his father and comrades had climbed to the top and had an accident on their way back.
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