LAHORE: A grand ceremony and impressive parade were held at the Wagah Border to commemorate the historic event of “Marka-e-Haq.”
The event drew a large gathering, including members of minority communities, religious scholars, lawyers, civil and armed forces personnel, and students.
The highlight of the ceremony was a spectacular parade by the Pakistan Rangers (Punjab), which thrilled attendees and stirred patriotic fervor among the crowd.
Students from Government College University, Lahore, along with young singer AR Nasir, performed special songs paying tribute to the nation and its armed forces.
Participants expressed strong support for Pakistan’s defense, warning that any future aggression from India would be met with an even stronger response.
Citizens emphasized the unity of Pakistan’s 260 million people standing shoulder-to-shoulder with the military, underscoring the country’s strength and resilience.
The Wagah Parade Ground witnessed a display of enthusiasm, love, and unity, as spectators celebrated the nation’s achievements and commemorated past victories. Attendees symbolically reminded India of past defeats, sending a message of national pride and solidarity.
The event reflected the spirit of unity and patriotism, embodying the sentiment of “Hum Hain Bunyan al-Marsoos” (We Stand United and Strong), leaving an indelible impression on all present.






