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ISPR Releases Patriotic Anthem “Mere Mehboob Pakistan” for Pakistan Day

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By Web Desk Published March 22, 2025 1 Min Read
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Atif Aslam and ISPR Pakistan Day Patriotic Anthem “Mere Mehboob Pakistan”. Photo Credit: ISPR
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In anticipation of Pakistan Day on March 23, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) has released a powerful patriotic anthem titled “Mere Mehboob Pakistan, Meri Jaan Pakistan.”

The song features Atif Aslam’s iconic vocals and celebrates themes of unity, resilience, and a collective commitment to national progress. Penned by renowned poet Imran Raza, the anthem carries a powerful message of national solidarity under the slogan “Ek Dil, Ek Jaan, Ek Pakistan” (One Heart, One Soul, One Pakistan). The composition reflects the spirit of patriotism, emphasizing peace, stability, and development ideals.

On the occasion of Pakistan Day, 23rd March, ISPR's national song Sab Ka Shajra Pakistan. pic.twitter.com/UYRB0hZD8b

— Defence Pakistan (@Defence_PK99) March 22, 2025

ISPR described the anthem as more than just a song; it is a symbolic reaffirmation of Pakistan’s collective aspirations. The release has received widespread praise for its emotional resonance and Atif Aslam’s heartfelt delivery.

Pakistan Day Celebrations

Pakistan Day, observed annually on March 23, commemorates the Lahore Resolution of 1940, a pivotal moment in the country’s independence movement. The anthem’s release is part of broader celebrations, including military parades, cultural events, and official ceremonies held across the nation.

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