Pakistan is preparing for Independence Day and Marka-e-Haq victory celebrations with unmatched enthusiasm this year. From bustling cities to quiet villages, the entire nation is dressing up in green and white. Streets, markets, and homes are decorated with flags, buntings, and bright lights, showing the people’s love for the country.
In every city, buildings are illuminated, and vehicles proudly display the national flag. Rooftops are covered in green-and-white, reflecting unity and patriotism. Markets and roadside stalls are busy with vendors selling flags, buntings, caps, badges, and festive clothing for children. Shopkeepers have decorated their outlets to attract visitors and boost the festive mood.
The success of Pakistan against India in Operation Bunyan-um-Marsoos under Marka-e-Haq has added a special spirit to this year’s Independence Day. Citizens are expressing pride in the country’s resilience and achievements, turning the celebrations into a display of national strength.
Across Pakistan, cultural, social, and government organisations are arranging events such as parades, flag-hoisting ceremonies, and cultural shows. Schools and colleges are planning special programs with national songs, speeches, and performances by students.
Radio Pakistan has also announced dedicated coverage, including patriotic songs, interviews with veterans, and documentaries highlighting the country’s journey since 1947.
Security forces are on high alert in all major cities. Traffic plans are in place to manage large gatherings, ensuring that Pakistan Independence Day and Marka-e-Haq victory celebrations remain peaceful and enjoyable for everyone.
This year, the celebrations are not just about marking independence; they are also about honouring a hard-fought victory that has strengthened national pride and unity.
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