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Mujhe Dushman ke Bachon ko Parhana Hai _ ISPR New Song _ APS Peshawar

2016-02-11 3,673 Dailymotion

ISPR releases sequel of Bara Dushman Bana Phirta Hai
kalam ki ju jagha thi woh wahi ha
par us ka naam tak baki nahi ha

kalam ki nook pay nokta hai wahi
ju sach ho bhala jhukta ha koi

woh jiss bachpan main aur jeena tha
woh jiss ny maa tumhra khraab cheena tha
mujhe maa us sy badla lene jana ha

Mujhe Dushman ke bacho ko parhna hai
Mujhe Dushman ke bacho ko parhna hai
mujhe maa us sy badla lene jana ha vido

Mujhe Dushman ke bacho ko parhna hai
Mujhe Dushman ke bacho ko parhna hai
mujhe maa us sy badla lene jana ha

woh jiss ko soch k sooti nahi maa
kitabe dekh ke roti rahi maa
woh jiss ki wapsi ki raah takte
darwaza tu khula rakh day baba

woh ju sari nazaro se gira tha
tha na woh nisan jiss na khuda tha

mujhe maa us sy badla lene jana ha
Mujhe Dushman ke bacho ko parhna hai
Mujhe Dushman ke bacho ko parhna hai

Mujhe Dushman Ke Bachon ko Parhaana Hai
Mujhe Dushman Ky Bacho Ko Parhana Hai
Mujhe Dushman Ke Bachon Ko Parhana Hai
On 16 December 2014, seven gunmen affiliated with the Tehrik-i-Taliban (TTP) conducted a terrorist attack on the Army Public School in the northwestern Pakistani city of Peshawar. The militants, all of whom were foreign nationals, included one Chechen, three Arabs and two Afghans. They entered the school and opened fire on school staff and children, killing 141 people, including 132 schoolchildren, ranging between eight and eighteen years of age. A rescue operation was launched by the Pakistan Army's Special Services Group (SSG) special forces, who killed all seven terrorists and rescued 960 people. On 2 December 2015, Pakistan hanged four militants involved in the Peshawar massacre.

This was the deadliest terrorist attack ever to occur in Pakistan, surpassing the 2007 Karsaz attack. According to various news agencies and commentators, the nature and preparation of the attack was very similar to that of the Beslan school hostage crisis that occurred in the North Ossetia–Alania region of the Russian Federation in 2004..