Grand event commemorates the one-year anniversary of the Marka-e-Haq victory at Ganda Singh Border.

A significant ceremony took place at Ganda Singh Border in Kasur to commemorate the first anniversary of the victory in Marka-e-Haq, attracting hundreds of civilians in a lively exhibition of national pride and unity.
The ceremony marked the one-year anniversary of the successes of Marka-e-Haq and Operation Bunyan-un-Marsoos, with substantial crowds converging to the border in organised formations, demonstrating a profound sense of patriotism and solidarity.
A substantial number of students, educators, attorneys, law enforcement officials, civil servants, and members of the public engaged in the event. Participants brandished green crescent flags and vociferously chanted slogans in favour of the nation and its military during the ceremony.
The nation stands proud as Marka-e-Haq commemorates a year of success.
Participants conveyed pleasure in Pakistan’s triumph against India, asserting that the win would be recognised worldwide. They commended the military forces and their leadership, asserting that their endeavours conferred honour and recognition onto the nation globally.
The audience observed a dynamic and emotionally intense ceremony at the border, applauding the commitment and performance of the Punjab Rangers members.
The revitalised passion and spirit shown throughout the centennial celebrations underscored the unity between the nation and its military forces, displaying a mutual commitment and collaborative strength.