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#OneNationOneDestiny: MoFA Shares New Song To Commemorate ‘Pakistan Day’

#OneNationOneDestiny: MoFA Shares New Song To Commemorate 'Pakistan Day'
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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) has shared a new patriotic song to commemorate the ‘Lahore Minto Park’ Resolution in the year 1940, also known as Pakistan Day.

Pakistan Day is being celebrated today on March 23 to commemorate the ‘Lahore Minto Park’ Resolution in the year 1940.

Pakistan Day is a public holiday observed annually on March 23rd across the country.

The Lahore Resolution of 1940 is also known as the ‘Pakistan Resolution’ that ultimately led to the formulation of Pakistan.

MoFA in its tweet on Monday has shared a song sung by a Pakistani diplomat Mr Shakeel Asghar. It depicts feelings of deep attachment to the homeland no matter where in the world a Pakistani resides.

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Previously, Pakistan Army’s media wing, Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) had released a song to pay tribute to national heroes and people belonging to various traditions.

The patriotic song will definitely raise goosebumps and will take you back to the era when people struggled and sacrificed their lives for the formation of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. Apart from that, the song features soulful vocals of none other than Ali Zafar and Aima Baig.

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