On March 23, 2026, Pakistan observed its annual Pakistan Resolution Day, marking the 86th anniversary of the Lahore Resolution passed in 1940. The day began with a series of ceremonies across the nation, emphasizing the importance of unity and national pride.
In Islamabad, a 31-gun salute was conducted, while provincial capitals witnessed 21-gun salutes, honoring the historical significance of the day. Special prayers were also held nationwide, focusing on peace, prosperity, and the development of the country.
Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif participated in the celebrations by hoisting the National Flag in Lahore, a symbolic gesture reflecting national pride and unity. During his address, he highlighted the importance of the Lahore Resolution in laying the foundation for a separate homeland for Muslims in the Subcontinent.
Khawaja Salman Rafique, in his remarks, paid tribute to the leaders of the Muslim League who were instrumental in passing the Pakistan Resolution. He emphasized the need for a spirit akin to the Pakistan Movement to foster development in the country.
Malik Faisal Ayub Khokhar echoed these sentiments, urging the nation to honor the sacrifices made by their ancestors in the pursuit of a sovereign state. He expressed confidence that Pakistan would emerge as a strong and welfare-oriented nation.
Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi called for unity and solidarity among the citizens to tackle the challenges facing the country. He described March 23 as an unforgettable story of resolve and loyalty, symbolizing national unity and steadfastness.
Despite the significance of the day, the government canceled the usual Pakistan Day parade due to the ongoing Gulf oil crisis and austerity measures. This decision reflects the current economic challenges faced by the nation.
The Pakistan military leadership reaffirmed their commitment to national security during the celebrations, indicating a focus on stability in the face of various challenges.
As the day concluded, the Pakistan Air Force took over security responsibilities at Mazar-e-Iqbal, ensuring the safety and security of this important national monument.
Overall, the observance of Pakistan Resolution Day serves as a reminder of the country’s historical journey and the ongoing commitment to unity and development.
