Colors of Pakistan – Street Art in a Village of Pakistan – Part 7

The beautiful celebration of Pakistan’s Independence Day is depicted on the wall of Pindsultani village. All Pakistanis feel a sense of pride and patriotism when the Minar Pakistan is photographed and the words “Happy Independence Day” are spoken. However, the line immediately adjacent to it has the most powerful message: “His dignity never falls, never less. Everywhere in the world the green flag flies.”

This statement serves as a reminder that the honor and dignity of our country must always be upheld, and that our green flag represents us not only in Pakistan but in the entire world. It is a call for action to make Pakistan a powerful, prosperous and dignified country that can stand internationally.

The artwork serves as a reminder of the price our forefathers paid to gain freedom and our need to defend the ideals they fought for.

A very beautiful flower painting has been made in Pindsultani village. It is not only a painting but also has an important message. A side line, “O Allah, you made my creation good, you made my behavior good,” serves as a reminder that although outward beauty pleases the eye, it is human. It is morality and inner beauty.

The message is an invitation to self-discovery and personal growth. It exhorts us to strive to improve ourselves and to show compassion and kindness to others.

This message encourages us to improve ourselves, be our best selves and contribute positively to the world.

 

The flag of Pakistan, as well as the logos of several defence units and the Punjab Police, are painted on the wall of Pindsultani hamlet as a show of patriotism and pride for the nation. The phrase “Pakistan Long Live” captures the nation’s people’s affection and allegiance.

The addition of the emblems for the Punjab Police, Pakistan Army, Air Force, and Navy is a tribute to the valiant men and women who serve and defend the nation. The sacrifices and efforts undertaken by these forces to protect Pakistan’s sovereignty and integrity are symbolised by these logos.

The reference to the “Iman Ittehad Organisation” next to the picture emphasises the value of nationalism and religion.

The mural in Pindsultani village is a potent representation of unity and patriotism that shows how much the locals love and cherish their nation.

Jan Jan Pakistan

This painting is done on the wall of Al Alim Model School in Pindsultani village. On which 14 August and Jan Jan Pakistan are written. A moving display of patriotism and a sense of pride in one’s country. This image is a monument to the enduring spirit of Pakistan and its people as it shows the deep love for the nation and the strong sense of unity among its citizens.

The term “August 14” refers to Pakistan’s Independence Day, celebrated on August 14, 1947. It is a day of great significance and joy for all Pakistanis, a day when they reflect on the sacrifices of their forefathers and reaffirm their resolve. A strong and prosperous nation.

The phrase “Jaan Jaan Pakistan”, which translates to “everyone is Pakistan”, symbolizes the nation’s egalitarian and democratic ideals. It represents the fact that every Pakistani has an equal stake in the destiny of their nation and their thoughts and opinions matter.

The picture of Bab Khyber on the wall of Pind Sultani village is of great historical importance. Muhammad Ayub Khan officially inaugurated it on 11 June 1963, and it features the entrance to the Khyber Pass, which is of great strategic importance. The painting serves as a reminder of the brave warriors who fought to save their land and is a symbol of the region’s cultural and historical significance. The painting attracts both tourists and locals to this unforgettable event


The picture of Bab Khyber on the wall of Pind Sultani village is of great historical importance. Muhammad Ayub Khan officially inaugurated it on 11 June 1963, and it features the entrance to the Khyber Pass, which is of great strategic importance. The painting serves as a reminder of the brave warriors who fought to save their land and is a symbol of the region’s cultural and historical significance. The painting attracts both tourists and locals to this unforgettable event.