
Citizens Gather at Wagah Border for Marka-e-Haq Anniversary
A special ceremony was held at Wagah Border to mark one year since the victory of Marka-e-Haq. A large number of citizens paid tribute to Pakistan’s armed forces.
The event saw participation from various groups, including national heroes, politicians, students, religious leaders, and members of minority communities.
During the parade, slogans of “Pakistan Army Zindabad” were heard throughout the ceremony. Attendees also laid flowers at the martyrs’ memorial and offered prayers for the departed souls.
Participants emphasized that any future aggression would face a strong response, as demonstrated during Marka-e-Haq when the nation stood firmly alongside its armed forces.
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