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The government on Tuesday said it will not hold the Pakistan Day parade and other ceremonial events on March 23 in light of the austerity measures announced following the fuel crisis triggered by the Iran war, state-run Radio Pakistan reported.
Pakistan Day — observed on March 23 every year — commemorates the passing of the Lahore Resolution on March 23, 1940, when the All-India Muslim League demanded a separate nation for the Muslims of the British Indian Empire.
Radio Pakistan, citing a statement from the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO), said the day would be celebrated with “dignity and reverence through a simple flag-hoisting ceremony at appropriate levels”.
It said the measure aims to ensure “resilience and unwavering commitment of the nation to the ideals of Pakistan Day remain aligned with the broader austerity framework”.
As per the report, ministries and other government departments were “advised” to observe the occasion in a “solemn and respectful manner, ensuring that the essence of the day is preserved despite the scaled-down celebrations”.
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