Pakistan observed the first anniversary of the Marka-e-Haq victory on Tuesday, with ceremonies and events held across the country to commemorate the landmark judicial and political achievement. The day was marked by rallies, seminars, and tributes to the leaders and activists who played a key role in the movement.
Nationwide Observance
From the capital Islamabad to major cities like Lahore, Karachi, and Peshawar, citizens gathered to celebrate the victory, which is seen as a milestone in the country's legal and political history. Government buildings were illuminated, and special prayers were offered for the progress and stability of Pakistan.
Key Events and Tributes
In Islamabad, a grand ceremony was held at the Parliament House, attended by political leaders, judges, and civil society members. Speakers highlighted the significance of Marka-e-Haq in upholding the rule of law and constitutionalism. Similar events took place in provincial capitals, where local leaders addressed public gatherings.
- Rallies and processions in major cities
- Seminars on the historical importance of the movement
- Tributes to activists and martyrs
- Special prayers for national unity
The media extensively covered the anniversary, with newspapers publishing special supplements and television channels airing documentaries on the movement. Social media was abuzz with messages of remembrance and pride.
Reflections on the Movement
The Marka-e-Haq movement is remembered as a struggle for justice and democratic rights. Its victory is considered a turning point that strengthened judicial independence and constitutional supremacy in Pakistan. Analysts note that the anniversary serves as a reminder of the collective effort needed to uphold these values.
The day concluded with a renewed commitment to the principles of truth and justice, as the nation looks forward to building on the achievements of Marka-e-Haq.



