In this time of despair when enemies of my beloved country are openly wreaking havoc with the civilized way of living. Where enemies of Pakistan destroyed a Rs 800 million Grid Station and cut Natural Gas supply to whole Swat region within last 24 hours, I found some solace in this photo.
This picture gives me hope.
Hope survives. Hope must survive. Hope must never be allowed to die.
Taken on August 2, 2008 by Akram Ali in Hyderabad, it shows a lady hailing from a temporary housing raising Pakistani flag to celebrate August 14 while her children look on.
One could ask her what was she celebrating? Apparently the luxuries offered by Pakistan to the elite have passed her by BUT she seems full of hope and love for her country. Hope for a prosperous-for-all Pakistan is one thing we should never loose.
She gives me hope. Hope survives. Hope must survive. Hope must never be allowed to die.




















































Thank you for such blood warming post. My salute to that lady and such unsung heroes.
This indeed gives me hope. Without hope we’re lost.
Great post!!!!!
We are still alive and standing together. Inshallah the enemies will be defeated.
Long Live Pakistan
This is indeed inspiring. It must take a lot of courage and strength to stay hopeful and positive in the face of such adversity and hardship.
Pakistan is a dream.
Many nations are an incident of geography or history. Pakistan is an acclamation of a people who demanded and strived for equity and justice.
It has taken longer, been harder and lot tougher. But Pakistanis will get there (and without the help of the corrupt and inept leadership and never mind the ignorant mullahs).
They gave it 90 days to live! Indians did not even set up a border post because they thought it will collapse; why bother?
Dreams never die, they just turns before turning to reality.
Pakistan Zindabad
Pakistan Paindabad