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Nationwide celebrations mark Pakistan’s victory in Marka-e-Haq

Pakistan Observer · May 10, 2026, 6:10 AM · Also reported by 4 other sources

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The nation celebrated victory in the war imposed by India on Pakistan on May 8, 2025, with events taking place across Pakistan and Azad Kashmir. From Karachi to Khyber, Kashmir to Gwadar, people participated in rallies, ceremonies, vigils, and public gatherings under the banner of “Marka-e-Haq.” India launched an unprovoked attack, prompting a retaliatory response through Operation Bunyanum Marsoos, a significant chapter in the country’s history, highlighting national unity, military capability, and strategic preparedness. The outcome of the conflict was a source of renewed public confidence and a reflection of Pakistan’s standing as a responsible regional power. Citizens across the country paid tributes to the Pakistan Armed Forces for their role during the conflict, organising rallies, seminars, candlelight vigils, and commemorative ceremonies. In Azad Kashmir, the Chamber of Commerce in Mirpur hosted a ceremony where the national flag was raised and a cake-cutting event took place. Special prayers were also offered for Pakistan’s stability and prosperity. In Punjab, several events were organised to celebrate the armed forces and the country’s defence capabilities. A bicycle rally led by Deputy Commissioner Ali Ijaz drew large public participation, with attendees expressing support for Operation Bunyanum Marsoos. At Allama Iqbal Park in Nankana Sahib, a festive ceremony featuring a musical concert, fireworks display, and cake-cutting ceremony was held to mark the occasion. Youth, women, and children attended the celebrations in large numbers as fireworks illuminated the night sky. Another event took place at Kashmir Park in Joharabad, attended by Deputy Commissioner Dr Jahanzeb Hussain and DPO Dr Amara Shirazi. The programme included fireworks, musical performances, and prayers for national security and the armed forces. In Rawalpindi, a rally began from Liaquat Bagh and was joined by members of the business community and residents carrying national flags and chan

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