Pakistan commemorates the 148th birth anniversary of Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the nation’s founding father, with enthusiasm and reverence. The day is marked by a host of activities across the country, paying tribute to his extraordinary leadership and vision.
Morning Ceremonies
- Special Prayers: Mosques nationwide held prayers for Pakistan’s prosperity, unity, and progress.
- 21-Gun Salute: Each provincial capital heralded the day with a 21-gun salute.
- Flag Hoisting: The national flag was prominently displayed on government and private buildings.
Ceremonial Tributes
- A change of guard ceremony was held at the Mazar-e-Quaid in Karachi, where officials and citizens paid their respects at Jinnah’s mausoleum.
Nationwide Activities
- Educational and Cultural Events:
- Schools and colleges organized debates, essay writing, and art competitions inspired by Jinnah’s principles of unity, faith, and discipline.
- Cultural exhibitions, seminars, and conferences spotlighted his struggles and achievements.
- Media Coverage:
- Television and radio channels aired documentaries and special programs to educate audiences about Jinnah’s pivotal role in the creation of Pakistan.
- Newspapers published supplements recounting his legacy and contributions.
- Exhibitions and Competitions:
- The Information Service Academy (ISA) showcased rare photographs and portraits of Jinnah.
- The Pakistan National Council of the Arts (PNCA) hosted painting and drawing competitions for young artists.
- Community Engagement:
- Lok Virsa held an exhibition of traditional crafts and a patriotic Milli Naghmas show.
- A cycling rally from Safari Club to Mini Gold Club brought communities together in celebration.
Leadership Messages
- President Asif Ali Zardari: Emphasized the need to uphold Jinnah’s values of social justice, economic equity, and education, urging Pakistanis to embody his ideals.
- Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif: Praised Jinnah’s rare leadership and reaffirmed a commitment to unity, inclusivity, and national progress.
Legacy of Quaid-i-Azam
Muhammad Ali Jinnah’s leadership secured a homeland for Muslims in 1947, where they could live with equality, freedom, and tolerance. As Pakistan’s first Governor-General, he laid the groundwork for a democratic and inclusive state, inspiring generations to pursue his vision of a prosperous nation.
This day serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made for independence and the enduring need to adhere to Jinnah’s guiding principles for Pakistan’s future.
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