Bilawal Bhutto Zardari attended a grand ceremony in Karachi on May 5, 2026, to mark the first anniversary of the Marka-e-Haq victory [1].

The event serves as a formal commemoration of what officials describe as a historic victory in the struggle for truth. By celebrating this milestone, the Government of Sindh aims to solidify the political and symbolic legacy of the movement within the region.

The celebration took place at a local hotel in Karachi, organized by the Information Department of the Government of Sindh [1]. The festivities included a colorful ceremony and a fireworks display to signify the importance of the date [2].

During the event, Bhutto Zardari addressed the crowd and emphasized the resilience of the movement. "We bow to none," Bhutto Zardari said [1].

The commemoration marks exactly one year [1] since the Marka-e-Haq victory. The event brought together government officials and supporters to reflect on the events of the previous year, and the impact of the victory on the current political landscape in Sindh.

The use of a high-profile venue and large-scale pyrotechnics indicates the government's intent to project strength and stability. The ceremony was broadcast via Geo News, highlighting the reach of the event to a wider national audience [2].

We bow to none

The scale of the anniversary celebration suggests that the Marka-e-Haq victory remains a central pillar of the current administration's legitimacy in Sindh. By framing the anniversary as a 'struggle for truth,' the government is utilizing a narrative of moral victory to strengthen its political standing and public image.