After the valley and its surrounding areas won the battle against the Taliban following a Pakistan Army operation in 2009, General Sanaullah worked tirelessly to help the area and its people recover from their traumatic experience.
Since the beginning of war against militancy in Pakistan, the IED blast on Sunday marked the first martyrdom of a Major General. He had taken over as GOC Swat and Malakand Division in February 2013.
Born in 1960 in Mianwali, Punjab, he joined the Pakistan Army in 1983 as a commissioned officer. He secured war and tactical operations courses, and taught at the Army Command and Staff College, Quetta, before he was appointed to Swat.
“He was a great leader. He was fully aware of all aspects and contexts of the region,” says a Lieutenant Colonel, who worked under the GOC’s supervision. “He not only established peace in the area but promoted its culture and launched multiple development projects.”
The GOC realised the importance of development and social activities for a successful counterinsurgency programme and post-conflict rehabilitation.
Therefore, he worked for the revival of tourism in the picturesque Swat valley. He ensured that the pavement of the Kalam Road was complete before the tourist season began.
Moreover, he created and launched the Malam Jabba Snow Festival in which he invited tourists and athletes from all across the country to take part in the games. The festival also created employment for the area.
But he didn’t stop there. Tourists thronged the Swat Summer Festival, the first cultural event that took place after Swat’s battle against militancy. Maj Gen Sanullah oversaw its arrangement. Within no time, he ensured the security of more than 50,000 tourists, which also helped in the revival of the local hotel industry.
He also launched a Sports Gala for the youth in Swat. Committed to sports, he reopened the Kabal Golf Course and Swat held a national golf tournament last month featuring 200 players for the first time in 20 years.
An art exhibition also took place – for the first time in Swat’s history – in which artists from across the country participated.
He was there for the people of Swat, not just in times of peace, but also in times of looming crises. During the floods, the GCO directed all his men to ensure minimal damage.
His subordinates extol him.
“He was a kind-hearted genius,” says another colonel from Swat. He inspired all his men in the division and kept their morale high, he adds. “He and his soldiers gave their lives in the line of duty while visiting the posts along the most volatile border.”
For Afzal Khan Lala, a prominent politician from Swat, Maj Gen Sanaullah was a best friend. “He had the qualities of a great leader,” he says.
He was always concerned with the generation of employment for the people of Swat and the development of its private sector, recalls Khan. “He believed that creating jobs could reduce and gradually eliminate extreme elements from society.”
He gave his all to inspire the people recovering from war, and taught them how to live again with freedom and hope. Swat was at peace under Maj Gen Sanaullah. Now the people hope that he may rest in peace.
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SHAHEEDS never die. The famous Belt of Mianwali, Khushab. Chalwal, Bhakkar & Sargodha have always produced the brightest and bravest of All. May ALLAH bless his soul. Ameen Haseeb Malik
Great man, May Allah bless him and grant him jannat.
Btw Maj Gen Bilal Omer, Maj Gen Javed Sultan are the two other general who embraced shahdat.
Lt Gen Mushtaq Baig was also a casualty of terrorism
Indeed a great loss. RIP General Sahb.
I just want to point out a fact-checking error. Maj-General Sanaullah is not the first Major General to be martyred in this war. Maj-General Bilal Omer Shaheed received martyrdom in 2009, as a result of the Parade Lane mosque attack in Rawalpindi. ET itself ran a piece about his tragic death: http://blogs.tribune.com.pk/story/12169/baba-you-will-always-be-my-hero/
Salute to him
And what of the Colonel and jawan who died?
An irrepairable loss for whole of the Nation, but the General Officer gave a message "how to lead from front". I pray Allah Almighty to bless him peace and Jannat.
Sad to read about the death of the general, and fellow soldiers. I am sure he was a good man, going by what his colleagues say about him.
I hope Pakistani authorities understand that there is no negotiating with terrorists/extremists.
Excellent article. However, just a correction, Maj Gen Sanaullah is not the first Maj General to have embarced Shahat. Maj Gen Bilal was also martyred in the Parade Lane Blast.
Yes, he was a great guy. A big loss of nation. We need to start eliminating Talibans now. They have given their message to the government.
It's very sad to hear about the death of these honourable siphaii's. Why the good one's are always taken away when the negotiation starts.
He is a shaheed and therefore has the highest place in the everlife. The people trying to eliminate thesepeople working tirelessly need to be brought to justice. Not by talks but strict action.
A big salute to you sir for sacrificing your life for our freedom. May you rest in peace
@Faruq: But why u r hesitant to condemn Taliban who did this
@Aijaz Haider: Time for repentence is long gone. The bloodthirsty taliban only understand the language of guns.
A great Loss for Pakistan & Pak Army. May the soul of brave soldier rest in peace.
RIP brave man
We should reconcile with Taliban and go on with the peace talks.
Sorry dear martyr of Pak-soil, the political leadership are surrendering to your killers.
A great loss indeed,May his soul rest in peace.
No doubt high profile loss, but of course in the line of duty! Solute for the departed soul! Bullet can’t discriminate between Jawan & General. Some very bold and solid steps are needed to root out terrorism!
So Long Comrade..RIP
His killers should repent publicly otherwise they would be the ultimate losers.
May Allah give him the highest place in Jannah ! Proud of our soldiers !
RIP General
It is our hope against hope, that the blood of our Patriots(both soldiers and civilians) is recognized and avenged.
It's heartening to know that such men still exist in Pakistan. But something needs to be done about those who keep trying to blow them up.
A great loss.