Maryam Nawaz declares at the Wagah ceremony that the red line will not be crossed.

On Sunday, Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif declared that Pakistan’s military forces had successfully stopped any effort to cross the nation’s “red line.”

Speaking at a ceremony at the Wagah Border commemorating one year of “Maarka-e-Haq,” she stated that Pakistan’s capabilities are now acknowledged by the world and that the nation’s diplomatic efforts have prevented a more extensive international confrontation.

The country stands unified like a “Bunyan-un-Marsoos” in defense of the homeland, she emphasized, adding that there will be no compromise on national security.

The chief minister honored the families of martyrs and said that the sacrifices made by dead troops are a source of pride for the country.

In addition, Maryam Nawaz congratulated the country for completing a year of “Maarka-e-Haq” and reaffirmed that security and peace continue to be Pakistan’s top priorities.

She commended the military for what she called a resolute response against India during the conflict and lauded Asim Munir’s leadership.

Many individuals attended the celebration, and the site was filled with slogans and patriotic fervor.

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