The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) has unveiled a powerful new anthem titled “Main Apna Wada Nibha Raha Hoon”, at a time when Pakistan is grappling with profound grief following the tragic suicide attack on a school bus in Khuzdar, Balochistan.
The newly released anthem pays tribute to the martyrs (Shuhada) and living heroes (Ghazis) who have selflessly served and protected Pakistan. With emotionally stirring lyrics and evocative visuals, the song serves as a solemn homage to those who sacrificed their lives for the country’s safety and sovereignty.
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Its release follows the heartbreaking Khuzdar attack that killed at least four children, a bus driver, and a security guard, leaving dozens injured. The anthem is resonating across the country as a reminder of the enduring resilience and unity of the Pakistani nation in the face of tragedy.
Chief of Army Staff, Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir, while addressing the nation, emphasized the valor of the martyrs, calling them the “crown of our heads.” He reiterated that the peace and security Pakistan enjoys today are built upon the sacrifices of its brave soldiers and citizens.
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The song also draws inspiration from the 1965 war, recalling a time when Pakistanis stood united against external aggression. The anthem’s message is one of national resolve and collective memory—serving as both a tribute and a call to unity in the present moment of mourning.
The anthem quickly went viral on social media, with users sharing clips and expressing solidarity with the families affected by recent acts of terrorism. Many hailed the song as “a voice for the voiceless” and a “reminder of Pakistan’s unwavering strength.”
The release of “Main Apna Wada Nibha Raha Hoon” comes shortly after rising tensions with India, with Pakistani officials claiming that the Khuzdar attack was orchestrated by Indian proxies to destabilize the country. The anthem serves to reinforce a narrative of national strength and resistance in the face of foreign aggression.