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South Waziristan Pays Tribute to Pakistan Armed Forces as Maarka-e-Haq Completes One Year

South Waziristan holds ceremonies marking one year of Maarka-e-Haq, celebrating Pakistan Armed Forces and national unity.

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South Waziristan Maarka-e-Haq celebrations

Public and students in South Waziristan celebrate the first anniversary of Maarka-e-Haq in honor of Pakistan Armed Forces.

May 9, 2026

Grand ceremonies have begun across different areas of South Waziristan to commemorate the first anniversary of the historic “Operation Bunyan al-Marsous” and the Maarka-e-Haq, marking what participants described as Pakistan’s major victory against India in May 2025.

The events are being held to honor the success of the military operation and to express solidarity with the armed forces for their role in defending the country during the conflict. The celebrations have turned into a strong display of patriotism, national unity, and public support for Pakistan’s security institutions.

Special Programs Held in Schools

Special ceremonies were organized in schools across the district where students enthusiastically performed national songs and delivered speeches highlighting the importance of national defense and sacrifice for the homeland.

School grounds echoed with slogans of “Pakistan Zindabad” and “Long Live Pakistan Army” as students and teachers participated in activities dedicated to remembering the operation and the sacrifices made during the conflict.

Large Public Participation

Alongside students, tribal elders and a large number of local residents attended the celebrations carrying national flags and banners praising the bravery of Pakistan’s armed forces and the sacrifices of martyrs.

Participants stated that the anniversary serves as a reminder of the professionalism of the armed forces and their role in defeating hostile intentions against Pakistan.

Message of Unity and Support

Speakers at the ceremonies paid tribute to the courage and sacrifices of the military personnel who participated in the operation. They emphasized that the people of South Waziristan stand firmly alongside the armed forces and that the celebrations reflect the strong bond between the public and the military.

Local residents described the anniversary as a symbol of peace, resilience, and stability in the region, reaffirming their commitment to national unity and support for the country’s defense institutions.

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