A special tribute song — 'Mujhay Dushaman Ke Bachon Ko Parhana Hai!' (I want to educate my enemy's children) – was released by the Pakistani military’s media wing. “We are a resilient nation, our enemies shall never succeed,” Director General of the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Maj Gen Asif Ghafoor said in a tweet. We are a resilient nation, our enemies shall never succeed. Nations evolve through struggles, determined ones succeed. We are succeeding, united & steadfast we shall attain our objectives of enduring peace and prosperity, IA.#ہمیں_آگے_ہی_جانا_ہےhttps://t.co/bMzXduVn5p pic.twitter.com/dHOdUTidmi — Maj Gen Asif Ghafoor (@OfficialDGISPR) December 16, 2018 A national tragedy, the APS Peshawar incident claimed 145 innocent lives, mainly children, with some as young as five years – this wanton violence became a rallying cry for Pakistan to unite against the existential threat of what leaps in the background. [caption id="attachment_169279" align="aligncenter" width="500"] Source: desknews[/caption] In a video making rounds on social media, Indian school girls in Rampur district were seen dancing on Inter-Services Public Relation’s (ISPR) song that was released after the Army Public School incident in 2014 as part of Indian Republic Day celebrations. https://www.facebook.com/ilovekarachi1/videos/226792258196747/ There are mixed reviews on it, here are few responses of the video above... Some thought they're great artists there is no boundry for the artists.... — Abdul Samad (@AbdulSa23715174) January 27, 2019 Others thought it was dubbed I dont think so...it could be a sound dubbing, you cant tell from their faces what they are singing!! — Rashid Abbasi (@rash_uk) January 27, 2019 I think this is not original. Dubbed video.? — Nabeel Asif (@NabeelABh) January 27, 2019 Some encouraged the gesture Shouldn't it be well done for these kids and India who led that happen. — Usman Ahmad Chattha (@usman_says) January 27, 2019 Others found humor in the video Hahahahaha @unoffarnab where is the party tonight? — Kamran Jalil (@M_KAMRANJALIL) January 27, 2019 Tabdeeli ?? — xulfi (@xulfi11) January 27, 2019 And this... What hahahahahaa they might be paying tribute to the victims of aps and whts point of celebrating it as win!?! U guys play indian melodies on ur each and every function!!! — Khan Pirzada (@saaiien) January 27, 2019 This guy just wanted to be sarcastic... Haha. Pakistani morning shows ma sb indian song pe dance karte hai — Mudassar Gujjar. (@gujjar_billi) January 28, 2019 What do you think of the video above? Do you think it's an attempt to resolve the Pak-Indo feuds or is it just another attempt of a humorous act? Let us know in the comments section below.
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