Bilawal Bhutto Zardari spoke at a ceremony in Karachi on May 5, 2026, to mark one year since the Marka-e-Haq victory [1].
The event highlights the political significance of the struggle for truth in Pakistan and the government's effort to institutionalize the anniversary of the victory.
The Information Department of the Government of Sindh organized the grand ceremony at a local hotel in Karachi [1]. The gathering served to commemorate the one-year anniversary [1] of the event described as a historic struggle for truth.
During his address, Zardari emphasized the resilience and independence of the nation. "We bow to none," Zardari said [1].
The ceremony focused on the legacy of the Marka-e-Haq victory, which the organizers framed as a pivotal moment in the country's recent history. Attendees gathered to reflect on the events of the previous year, and the impact of the victory on the current political landscape.
Because the event was hosted by a provincial government department, it signaled a formal state recognition of the anniversary. The choice of a high-profile venue in Karachi ensured a significant gathering of political figures and officials to honor the milestone [1].
“"We bow to none."”
The formal commemoration of the Marka-e-Haq victory by the Sindh Government suggests an effort to solidify a specific historical narrative regarding the 'struggle for truth.' By framing the anniversary as a national victory, political leaders are linking their current legitimacy to the events of one year ago, using the occasion to project strength and sovereign independence.



