They also wrote messages of love and affection for national flag at social media platforms


Islamabad: The ‘Hurmat-e-Parcham’ campaign has been launched by Federal Ministers in reaction to the attack of provoked protesters on the Pakistani Consulate in Germany and the removal of the national flag.
Under the campaign, the Federal Ministers Thursday released their pictures along with the Pakistani flag on social media.
They also wrote messages of love and affection for the national flag at social media platforms.
Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar, Minister for Power Sardar Awais Leghari, Minister for Privatisation Abdul Aleem Khan, Minister for Industries and Production Rana Tanveer Hussain, Minister for Information and Broadcasting Attaullah Tarar and other Federal Ministers are among those who released their pictures on social media with the national flag.
The Minister for Information and Broadcasting posted a special picture holding the national flag on social media with the couplet: “May the moon and star keep shining. May this highest flag be ours. A clear message to the enemies of Pakistan!”
چاند ، روشن چمکتا ستارہ رہے
— Attaullah Tarar (@TararAttaullah) July 23, 2024
سب سے اونچا یہ جھنڈا ہمارا رہے
پاکستان کے دشمنوں کو واضح پیغام !
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Attaullah appealed to the political workers, journalists, intellectuals, teachers, lawyers, students, businessmen, doctors, farmers, labourers and patriotic Pakistanis living abroad, and Pakistani youth to be a part of the ‘Hurmat-e-Parcham’ campaign.
He said the flag of Pakistan is a symbol of national identity and sovereignty, representing the unity and solidarity of the nation.
The minister stated the month of August is the month of Pakistan's independence, and we would continue ‘Hurmat-e-Parcham’ campaign.
The sanctity of national flag is a national responsibility and it is the duty of every Pakistani to follow it, added Tarar.
Minister for Petroleum Dr. Musaddik Malik, Minister of State for Finance and Revenue Ali Pervaiz Malik and Minister for Commerce Jam Kamal Khan also released their pictures while holding the national flag and the message 'Long Live Pakistan'.

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