
A large golden hand monument recently installed at D-Chowk roundabout on Margalla Avenue in Islamabad has stirred confusion among social media users. The monument features two big golden hands holding a globe-like object resembling a world map.
Although the installation is not yet complete, the monument has already attracted widespread attention online. Many people are puzzled about the meaning and purpose behind this unusual structure.
Most social media users speculate that the globe in the hands symbolizes the world being in Pakistan’s grasp, possibly reflecting the country’s growing influence in technology and development. However, no official explanation has been provided yet.
Several users shared photos of the monument on Twitter, asking the local administration to clarify the monument’s significance and to release an official statement explaining its purpose.
Some reports claim that the monument was imported from China. Despite being incomplete, the ongoing public interest reportedly led authorities to restrict public access and media coverage at the site.
The monument is expected to open soon for public viewing, but for now, the mystery around its message continues to spark debate and curiosity across Pakistan’s online community.