ISLAMABAD: Pakistan is celebrating its Republic Day today, Tuesday, as it battles a third wave of the coronavirus pandemic and bad weather led the government to postpone an annual military parade.
Pakistan Day, also called Republic Day, is a national holiday in Pakistan commemorating the Lahore Resolution passed on 24 March 1940, calling for the establishment of an independent Muslim homeland out of British-ruled India.
The Pakistan army said a military parade, the center of yearly celebrations, had been postponed due to “inclement weather and rain” and would now be held on Thursday “as per program and timings already specified.”
State-run Radio Pakistan said the national flag was hoisted atop all major government buildings and all official events were held with strict adherence to coronavirus standard operating procedures.
Pakistan is in the midst of a third wave of the disease, and in the last 24 hours recorded 3,270 new infections and 72 deaths.
The event was called off last year due to the coronavirus outbreak, though authorities decided to hold it this year despite the rising number of COVID-19 cases.
An investiture ceremony will also be held at the Presidency later in the day where President Dr. Arif Alvi will confer awards and medals on Pakistanis in recognition of their contributions to their respective fields.
March 23 is a national holiday, though authorities announced a local holiday in the federal capital on March 25 due to the postponement of the military parade.
23rd March Parade has been postponed. Therefore 25th March will be a local holiday in Islamabad. @hamzashafqaat @reportpemra @MoIB_Official pic.twitter.com/Rw5cT1S7m8
— Additional Deputy Commissioner(ADCG), Islamabad (@rmwaq) March 22, 2021