Pakistan Cancels Traditional Youm-e-Pakistan Celebrations
Pakistan observed Youm-e-Pakistan on March 23, 2026, without the customary festivities and military displays held in previous years in Islamabad.
Hurriyat reported that the Pakistani government canceled the celebrations due to fears of internal insecurities and chaos. The outlet stated that civilian and military institutions typically mark the day with special events, including displays of fighter jets and long-range missile launchers. This year, amid what it described as unprecedented domestic and foreign security threats, the army issued only a message instead of organizing events.
Multiple independent outlets, including Dawn, Times of India, Pakistan Observer, Arab News and Express Tribune, corroborated the absence of large-scale ceremonies such as parades. Those reports attributed the decision to austerity measures linked to a Gulf and Middle East oil crisis, rather than security fears.
Youm-e-Pakistan commemorates the Lahore Resolution of 1940, which laid the groundwork for Pakistan's creation. The scaled-back observance on Monday, March 23, 2026, marked a departure from annual traditions featuring public gatherings and military showcases in the capital.
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