Pakistani communities across Wales gathered for a celebration honoring the symbolic triumph of Markah-e-Haq while demonstrating support for the nation's military forces. The Pakistani Wales Community and United Pashtun Society coordinated this event, which drew professionals, business leaders, and diaspora members from throughout the region. Dr. Mohammad Faisal, Pakistan's High Commissioner to Britain, served as the principal guest alongside his wife Dr. Sarah Naeem. Syed Qamar Raza from the Overseas Pakistanis Foundation also attended the ceremony. Community representatives welcomed the diplomatic delegation warmly.
The High Commissioner praised attendees for their patriotic spirit and emphasized how national strength emerges from collective unity. He commended the Armed Forces for their professional excellence and successful operations against adversaries. Dr. Faisal announced Pakistan International Airlines would restart Manchester services on August 16 with potential expansion to additional British cities. Various community leaders addressed the gathering, proposing stronger cooperation between Pakistan and Wales across healthcare, education, and agricultural technology sectors. The event highlighted diaspora contributions while reinforcing cultural connections.
The High Commissioner praised attendees for their patriotic spirit and emphasized how national strength emerges from collective unity. He commended the Armed Forces for their professional excellence and successful operations against adversaries. Dr. Faisal announced Pakistan International Airlines would restart Manchester services on August 16 with potential expansion to additional British cities. Various community leaders addressed the gathering, proposing stronger cooperation between Pakistan and Wales across healthcare, education, and agricultural technology sectors. The event highlighted diaspora contributions while reinforcing cultural connections.