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Marka-e-Haq: Avoid travel to National Stadium, Karachi police tell motorists

The event at National Stadium will commence at 6pm
Updated 13 Aug, 2025 02:51pm
Provincial Ministers Saeed Ghani and Syed Zulfiqar Ali Shah, along with Arts Council Karachi President Ahmed Shah, are reviewing preparations for a mega musical concert at National Bank Stadium Karachi. — APP
Provincial Ministers Saeed Ghani and Syed Zulfiqar Ali Shah, along with Arts Council Karachi President Ahmed Shah, are reviewing preparations for a mega musical concert at National Bank Stadium Karachi. — APP

The Karachi Traffic Police have issued an advisory for motorists in anticipation of the Independence Day and “Marka-e-Haq” event scheduled at the National Bank Stadium on Wednesday evening.

According to the advisory, the event will commence at 6pm, with heavy traffic congestion expected from 5pm on all routes leading to the venue.

Officials have cautioned that large-scale traffic bottlenecks may persist until 2am.

Citizens have been urged to avoid unnecessary travel between the Civic Centre and National Stadium during these hours.

Last month, Planning Minister Ahsan Iqbal announced that this year’s celebrations would be held under the banner of Marka-e-Haq, commemorating the nation’s resilience, progress, and pride following the April–May military confrontation with India.

The term Marka-e-Haq refers to the period from the April 22 Pahalgam attack in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) to the May 10 conclusion of Operation Bunyan-um-Marsoos.

Pakistan and India engaged in a military confrontation in May 2025, triggered by an attack in April on tourists in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) that New Delhi blamed on Islamabad, before agreeing to a ceasefire.

In response to the Indian aggression, Pakistan’s armed forces launched a large-scale retaliatory military action, named “Operation Bunyan-um-Marsoos” and targeted several Indian military targets across multiple regions.

The operation resulted in the downing of 6 Indian fighter jets, including three Rafale planes and numerous drones. After 87hours of conflict, a ceasefire was reached on May 10, facilitated by the United States.

The ceasefire was first announced by US President Donald Trump on social media after Washington held talks with both sides, while India has differed with Trump’s claims that it resulted from his intervention and threats to sever trade talks.

However, Pakistan has acknowledged Trump’s efforts and formally recommended him for the 2026 Nobel Peace Prize, citing his role in defusing tensions between the two countries.

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