The DG ISPR shared the video with the theme of Pakistan Day “Shad Rahay Pakistan”


Rawalpindi: Director General Inter-Services Public Relations (DG ISPR) Major General Babar Iftikhar Monday shared a brief video based on the monologue of youth addressing father of the nation Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah to renew their pledge to uphold his legacy–a nation-state of Pakistan with pride.
On his official Twitter handle, the ISPR DG shared the video with the theme of this year’s 82nd Pakistan Day “Shad Rahe Pakistan” (May Pakistan be Happy).
شاد رہے پاکستان pic.twitter.com/4A3DeCswsy
— DG ISPR (@OfficialDGISPR) March 21, 2022
The video initiates the message with Tajdeed-e-Ehd (a renewal of pledge) where this snippet is a monologue delivered by today’s youth.
The metaphor of a house is used in the narration to represent the strength and stature of the homeland, dearly gifted to the nation by her forefathers.
“It’s a reassurance given to our Quaid that his country, his nation has survived against all odds, has withstood the tests of time and is going to uphold his legacy with pride.
It’s in tune with the undertaking that every Pakistani is committed to peace and prosperity of our beloved country,” the narrator said in the video.
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