Rawalpindi: Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) has released a special patriotic song for Pakistan Day which will be celebrated on March 23.

According to military’s media wing, on 23rd March 1940, Muslims of the Sub-Continent, while exhibiting heights of unity, faith and discipline, passed the historic Resolution for establishment of a separate homeland and Muslims shared one vision and were always one in their resolve against all odds.
The song; Aik Qaum, Aik Manzil, highlights the very same ideology of unity, resilience and an indomitable resolve of Pakistanis, 81 years later, ISPR added.
One Nation , One Destiny
— DG ISPR (@OfficialDGISPR) March 13, 2021
ایک قوم ، ایک منزل https://t.co/sSesgk17SP
Compassion, tolerance, brotherhood and the feeling of oneness is the essence that consolidates Pakistan into one nation, despite being a multi-cultural, multi-ethnic and a multi-religious society and that essence has been depicted in the song by featuring people belonging to different cultures and customs.
The song has amazing vocals of Ali Zafar and Aima Baig, who have donned beautiful green dresses, while its music has been produced by Sarmad Ghafoor.
The song also features some serene tourist spots of Pakistan along with paying tribute to all doctors and health-line workers who are fighting against the novel coronavirus.
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