They’re not only stealing our film concepts and songs, it seems, the people on other side of the border are higly impressed by what’s going on in Pakistan. This time, we say this because, a number of Indian school children were seen performing on a Pakistani ISPR song, for the celebration of their Republic Day on 26th January.
As they say, the mission was accomplished as the thought behind this song, “Mujhay Dushman Kay Bachon Ko Parhana Hai,” was to spread love and education for all, despite the hardships and sacrifices we had to make because of them.
The song was released by ISPR, honoring the APS martyrs. The video featured students of Army Public School, being shown as strong willed and passionate in their fight against terrorism. The students were shown going back to the
the same institution which was attacked by TTP members in 2014 in the video.
Indian school children performed on the said song on their Republic Day. Whether it was intentional or unintentional hasn’t been clear but since the crux of the song promoted harmony and peace, it could be said that Indians used the song out of good intention for their own children.
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