Today, on Pakistan Day, the people reaffirm their commitment to making Pakistan into a true Islamic welfare state in keeping with Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah’s vision and to ensuring its advancement, prosperity, and robust defence.
The day is marked in remembrance of the momentous Lahore Resolution, which was adopted on March 23, 1940, and set the subcontinent’s Muslims’ goal of creating a separate nation.
A 31-gun salute in the federal capital and a 21-gun salute in the regional capitals heralded the start of the day.
Following Fajr prayers, special prayers were said in mosques for the development and prosperity of the nation.
Radio Pakistan and PTV will air special programs to emphasise the importance of the day and pay respect to the leaders and workers of the Pakistan Movementemphasise the importance of the day and pay respect to the leaders and workers of the Pakistan Movement, Radio Pakistan and PTV will air special programmes.
The statement on Pakistan Day from Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif stated that Pakistan’s future depends on upholding the constitution in both law and spirit. Pakistaan was created as a consequence of political and constitutional struggle.
Pakistan is destined to reach great heights, according to the premier. To make this a reality, he added, we must generate national purpose, unite our ranks, and make a commitment to fight in accordance with our forefathers’ legacy.
According to him, the founding of Pakistan was unquestionably a miracle of the 20th century.
According to the prime minister, Pakistaan has always acted as a responsible nation in eradicating world conflict and resolving eradication of world conflict and the resolving of issues affecting humanity as a whole.
Postponed military parade
The Pakistan Day parade that was supposed to occur today has been cancelled dueplace today has been cancelled owing to bad weather.
The parade, which was scheduled to take place at the White House, will instead take place on March 25.
On March 23, a military parade is held annually. Furthermore, The occasion is at the heart of celebrations honoring the Lahore Resolution of 1940, which demanded the creation of an independent nation for the Muslims of British-ruled India.