
Massive celebrations erupted across Pakistan as citizens marked the anniversary of Marka-e-Haq, commemorating what many described as a historic victory achieved after India imposed war on Pakistan in May 2025. From Karachi to Khyber and from Kashmir to Gwadar, people participated in rallies, seminars, candlelight vigils and public gatherings to honour the armed forces. Moreover, ceremonies held across Punjab, Sindh, Balochistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Gilgit-Baltistan and Azad Kashmir reflected strong national unity and public support for the country’s defence institutions.
People across the country praised the success of Operation Bunyanum Marsoos, which was launched in response to what officials described as an unprovoked attack by India. Citizens and community leaders called Marka-e-Haq a symbol of national determination, military strength and strategic maturity that boosted confidence throughout the country. Furthermore, participants in different cities highlighted Pakistan’s image as a responsible and stable regional power capable of defending its sovereignty against external aggression.
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In Lahore, Deputy Commissioner Ali Ijaz led an energetic bicycle rally attended by a large number of citizens who expressed solidarity with the armed forces and chanted slogans supporting Operation Bunyanum Marsoos. Meanwhile, fireworks lit the skies in Hasilpur during a ceremony organised at the Municipal Committee, where Assistant Commissioner Hammad Hamid and other officials joined residents celebrating the armed forces’ achievements. Participants enthusiastically raised patriotic slogans while expressing appreciation for the sacrifices made by soldiers and martyrs.
A colourful musical concert and fireworks display also took place at Allama Iqbal Park in Nankana Sahib, where families, women and young people gathered to celebrate the anniversary with great excitement and national spirit. In Khushab, Deputy Commissioner Dr Jahanzeb Hussain and DPO Dr Amara Shirazi attended a ceremony at Kashmir Park Joharabad, where special prayers were offered for Pakistan’s security and armed forces. Similarly, a ceremony in Mirpur Azad Kashmir featured flag hoisting, cake-cutting and prayers for the country’s stability and development.
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Large rallies were also organised in Rawalpindi, Gujar Khan, Wazirabad, Okara, Lodhran, Vehari and several other cities where citizens waved national flags and paid tribute to the Pakistan Army and martyrs. Schoolchildren in Bhera presented national songs, speeches and tableaus, while female students in Ahmedpur Sharqia organised special programmes to honour the armed forces. In addition, traders, civil society members and social organisations joined demonstrations in Mailsi, Shikarpur and Sohbatpur to show support for national defence institutions.
In Balochistan, Provincial Minister Mir Faisal Khan Jamali and Sardar Muhammad Haroon Khan Jamali led rallies attended by large crowds carrying national flags and chanting patriotic slogans. Similar events were held in Dera Bugti, Jaffarabad, Liaquatpur and Haripur, where participants expressed solidarity with the armed forces and praised their role in protecting the country. Altogether, the nationwide celebrations reflected strong public emotion, patriotic unity and widespread appreciation for the sacrifices and achievements of Pakistan’s defence forces.