Pakistan today observed the 77th death anniversary of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of the nation. Special ceremonies were held across the country, including Quran recitations, seminars, and gatherings to honor his legacy.
At the mausoleum in Karachi, political leaders, officials, and citizens offered prayers and laid floral wreaths. In their messages, leaders highlighted Jinnah’s role in securing independence and urged the nation to remain united and follow his guiding principles of faith, unity, and discipline.
Educational institutions and media outlets also paid tribute by organizing events and documentaries, reminding the younger generation of Jinnah’s struggle for a separate homeland.