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Pakistan cancels March 23 parade amid austerity measures

Pakistan Day parade

Pakistan Day parade. (File photo: Radio Pakistan)

ISLAMABAD: The government of Pakistan announced Tuesday that the March 23 military parade and related ceremonies will not be held this year in light of ongoing economic constraints linked to the Gulf oil crisis.


According to a statement issued by the Prime Minister’s Office, the decision comes as part of broader austerity measures introduced by the government to manage financial pressures.


“In light of the ongoing Gulf oil crisis and the austerity measures announced by the government, it has been decided that the Pakistan Day parade scheduled for March 23 and all associated ceremonies will not be held,” the PMO's statement read.


However, the statement clarified that Pakistan Day, observed annually on March 23, will still be commemorated with dignity. A simple flag-hoisting ceremony will be held at appropriate levels to mark the occasion.


The government has directed all ministries, divisions, and departments to observe the day in a solemn and respectful manner, ensuring that the significance of Pakistan Day is preserved despite scaled-down celebrations.


What is Pakistan Day?

Pakistan Day marks the adoption of the Lahore Resolution on March 23, 1940, a historic milestone in the country’s journey toward independence. On this day, leaders of the All-India Muslim League formally called for independent states for Muslims in the subcontinent.


The resolution, passed in Lahore, laid the political foundation for a separate homeland, articulating the demand that Muslim-majority regions in northwestern and eastern India be constituted into independent units.


The vision outlined in the Lahore Resolution galvanized the Muslim political movement under the leadership of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, eventually leading to the creation of Pakistan in 1947.


Today, the day is commemorated as a symbol of unity, political struggle, and the realization of a separate national identity.