ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Day parade, scheduled for March 23rd at the President’s House today, has been postponed to March 25th due to adverse weather conditions.
The decision to reschedule the parade was made after careful consideration by the authorities.
The parade is a significant event for Pakistan, marking the anniversary of the Lahore Resolution of 1940.
The parade features a display of military equipment, a march-past by armed forces, and other cultural performances. This year, the army has decided to conduct it on a limited scale due to the ongoing austerity measures.
This decision is a result of the severe economic crisis the country is facing. With the local currency hitting a record low and foreign exchange reserves dwindling, as well as inflation reaching levels not seen in decades, it is pertinent to take all measures necessary for recovery.
The postponement of the parade has disappointed many who eagerly anticipated the event. However, the authorities have assured that all necessary measures will be taken to ensure a successful parade on the rescheduled date.
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