Marka-e-Haq celebrated its first anniversary on April 21, 2026 [1], with a special seminar and media coverage in Pakistan.

The anniversary marks a milestone for an initiative described by organizers as a historic success for truth, sovereignty, and strategic stability [1, 2, 3]. Its recognition reflects the ongoing discourse regarding national identity and regional security within the country.

To commemorate the occasion, the University of Karachi hosted a special seminar at its Audio Visual Centre [2]. The event focused on the impact of Marka-e-Haq over the past year [1] and its role in promoting what supporters call a battle for truth [1, 2].

Beyond the academic setting, the anniversary received attention on national media. The "Naya Pakistan" program on Geo News featured discussions regarding the initiative's achievements [3]. The program, hosted by Shahzad Iqbal, examined the strategic implications of the movement's first year of operation [3].

Organizers of the seminar and the associated media coverage framed the one-year mark as a victory for sovereignty [1, 2]. They said the initiative has served as a catalyst for regional stability and the pursuit of truth [1, 3].

The events took place across Karachi, utilizing both university platforms and broadcast media to reach a wider audience [2, 3]. The seminar provided a forum for attendees to reflect on the specific milestones achieved since the launch of Marka-e-Haq [1, 2].

A historic success and a milestone for truth, sovereignty, and strategic stability.

The celebration of Marka-e-Haq's first anniversary through both academic seminars and mainstream media indicates a coordinated effort to institutionalize the movement's narrative. By linking the initiative to 'strategic stability' and 'sovereignty,' proponents are attempting to frame the movement not just as a social or ideological pursuit, but as a matter of national security and state interest.