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“Namak Haram” trends on social media as Pakistanis rally behind Army

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“Namak Haram” trends on social media as Pakistanis rally behind Army

“Namak Haram” trends on social media as Pakistanis rally behind Army

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After recent Afghan aggression, Pakistanis on social media have united in support of the Pakistan Army both on the battlefield and online. A new patriotic anthem titled “Namak Haram, Kis Ne Tujhe Galay Lagaya Tha?” has gone viral, trending across major social platforms.

The song features bold lines like “Sindoor walon ko chhoda na tandoor walon ko chhorenge” and “Superpower kaun? Ab pata chal jayega”, reflecting the public’s anger and pride in national defense. Many users have also shared strong comments reminding Afghanistan of Pakistan’s past support and sacrifices.

As soldiers defend the nation on the frontlines, social media users are playing their part on digital platforms, reminding the world of Pakistan’s resilience and unity.

Discussions and analyses continue to flood social media feeds, with most users insisting that Afghanistan must now decide its true direction.

The viral anthem “Namak Haram” has become more than just a song; it’s a symbol of defiance, patriotism, and national solidarity in the face of provocation.

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