Remembering 1965: Celebs honour soldiers, martyrs on Defence Day
'Salute to the martyrs who rendered their lives for Pakistan,' Hamza Ali Abbasi wrote
The nation is celebrating its 53rd Defence Day on Thursday to pay tribute to the martyrs and ghazis of the 1965 war.
On September 6, 1965, Indian forces launched a surprise attack on Pakistan and crossed the border international border under the cover of darkness.
Among other famous personalities and politicians, many celebs came forward to salute the army. Hamza Ali Abbasi took to Twitter to write a heartfelt message for martyrs. He wrote, "We Love Pakistan. Salute to our martyrs. Love for Pakistan isn't just love for a piece of land but is love for the manifesto which says Pakistan ka matlab kiya? (What's the meaning of Pakistan?) La Ilaaha Ilallah. Salute to the martyrs who rendered their lives for the manifesto."
Faysal Quraishi shared a video on his Twitter account.
"Salute to Pakistan army," the actor wrote in a caption.
Veena Malik
Fakhre Alam
"Remember the cost of freedom is the blood of martyrs. Salute the brave men and women in uniform. They serve without question. They lay their lives without question," the actor wrote on Twitter.
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On September 6, 1965, Indian forces launched a surprise attack on Pakistan and crossed the border international border under the cover of darkness.
Among other famous personalities and politicians, many celebs came forward to salute the army. Hamza Ali Abbasi took to Twitter to write a heartfelt message for martyrs. He wrote, "We Love Pakistan. Salute to our martyrs. Love for Pakistan isn't just love for a piece of land but is love for the manifesto which says Pakistan ka matlab kiya? (What's the meaning of Pakistan?) La Ilaaha Ilallah. Salute to the martyrs who rendered their lives for the manifesto."
Faysal Quraishi shared a video on his Twitter account.
"Salute to Pakistan army," the actor wrote in a caption.
Veena Malik
Fakhre Alam
"Remember the cost of freedom is the blood of martyrs. Salute the brave men and women in uniform. They serve without question. They lay their lives without question," the actor wrote on Twitter.
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