In Sukkur, a massive green crescent flag measuring 300 feet high, 84 feet long, and 56 feet wide was proudly raised during the main Defence Day ceremony. The impressive flag was a powerful symbol of unity and patriotism, bringing together citizens, officials, and members of the armed forces to honor the sacrifices made for Pakistan’s freedom and security.
Across Sindh, people participated in Defence Day activities with great passion. Rallies and special events were organized in places such as Dadu, Umerkot, and Jamshoro University, where citizens expressed their love for the country and paid tribute to the martyrs. Similar celebrations were seen in Punjab, including Hafizabad, Mandi Bahauddin, and Kot Addu, where crowds gathered and chanted “Pakistan Zindabad” with full energy and devotion.
In Sialkot, a historic city closely linked with the Defence Day story, a special ceremony was held for the changing of the Hilal-e-Istiqlal flag. At the event, Defence Minister Khawaja Asif emphasized the importance of Bunyān-ul-Marsūs, describing it as a timeless symbol of unity and strength that will continue to inspire generations to come.
The day was marked across the country as a reminder of the courage, resilience, and determination of Pakistan’s armed forces and its people. It served as both a tribute to the martyrs and a pledge of loyalty to keep protecting the nation.
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