After the crash of LCA Tejas in Dubai Air Show, the brother of a deceased pilot of Pakistani Air Force has shown the mirror to the people of his country. Salman, brother of Pakistani Air Force pilot Wing Commander Noman Akram, has also appealed not to celebrate the crash of the Indian fighter jet and the death of Wing Commander Namansh Syal.
“This is not easy for his family”
Salman expressed his condolences to the family of Wing Commander Namansh Syal on his ‘X’ account and said that I know this will not be easy for his (Indian pilot) family.
During the crash of Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas in Dubai, such videos had also surfaced in which Pakistani journalists were making fun of the accident and laughing loudly. After the incident, Pakistani accounts (including bot accounts) even started celebrating the death of the Indian pilot on social media.
In such a situation, Salman said that as the brother of martyr Wing Commander Noman Akram, “the last thing anyone should do is to celebrate the death of a professional soldier.”
On Friday, the last day of the Dubai Air Show (16-21 November), the Indian Air Force’s indigenous fighter aircraft LCA-Tejas crashed while flying. Air Force fighter pilot Wing Commander Namansh Syal was killed in the accident.
Dead body brought to India from Dubai
On Saturday, the mortal remains of the Wing Commander were brought to India from Dubai. Earlier, UAE Army paid tribute to Wing Commander Sayan at Al Maktoum Airbase in Dubai. Senior officials of the Indian Embassy were also present on this occasion.
Wing Commander Syal was posted in the LCA Tejas squadron and was specially selected for the Dubai Air Show. His wife is also an Air Force officer.

