
On the occasion of Pakistan Day, under the guidance of Chief Minister Punjab Maryam Nawaz Sharif, the country’s largest laser light show was held at Minar-e-Pakistan.
For the first time in this grand event, the individuals who presented the Pakistan Resolution at Manto Park were honoured with a display of lights.
Late at night, Minar-e-Pakistan lit up with green and white lights, creating a breathtaking sight visible from afar. During the laser light show, images of the crescent, star, and national flag appeared on the monument, with every part of it glowing brightly.
The architectural design of Minar-e-Pakistan was accentuated with the help of laser lights, highlighting its star-shaped base and enhancing its constructional beauty.
The surrounding laser lights mesmerised the viewers, and a large number of citizens gathered to witness this historic moment.
Other historical landmarks of Lahore, such as the Lahore Fort, Museum, Punjab Assembly, and GPO, were also illuminated with green lights, presenting a beautiful visual of the national flag’s theme.
The public praised Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif for organising the spectacular light show and expressed their appreciation for paying the best tribute to Pakistan on this national occasion.
Citizens remarked that the shimmering lights at Minar-e-Pakistan created a dream-like atmosphere, as if a procession of sparkling green and white stars was emerging on the horizon.
The nation is celebrating Pakistan Day on Sunday with a renewed commitment to transforming the country into an Islamic welfare state as envisioned by Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah.
The day marks the anniversary of the Lahore Resolution, passed on March 23, 1940, which laid the foundation for a separate homeland for Muslims of the Subcontinent.
Celebrations began with a 31-gun salute in Islamabad and 21-gun salutes in provincial capitals. Special prayers were offered after Fajr for the nation’s progress and prosperity.
This year, the Pakistan Day parade was held at Aiwan-e-Sadr instead of its traditional venue at Shakarparian Parade Ground.
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