Oman Daily Observer

Pakistan marks 70 years of independen­ce with fireworks, air show

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Monday celebrated 70 years of independen­ce from British India with a patriotic display including a giant flag and a show of airpower, as the military’s top brass vowed to wipe out terrorists days after a deadly blast.

Celebratio­ns began at the stroke of midnight with firework shows in major cities.

At the highly symbolic Wagah eastern border crossing with India, army chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa raised a massive national flag on a 400foot pole as crowds chanted patriotic slogans.

Following the chest-thumping performanc­e Bajwa said the country was making progress and promised to “go after each and every terrorist in Pakistan”.

“We have made a few mistakes in the past, but we are on the road to developmen­t under the guidance of our constituti­on,” he added.

A powerful bomb targeted a military vehicle in the restive capital of Balochista­n province late on Saturday, killing 14 people including several troops.

The military later said the blast, claimed by the IS group, was intended to mar independen­ce day celebratio­ns.

Pakistan also faces fresh political turmoil after the Supreme Court last month sacked prime minister Nawaz Sharif following an investigat­ion into corruption allegation­s against his family.

In Islamabad his newly-elected successor Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, along with top generals and foreign dignitarie­s, presided over a 31-gun salute and flag-raising ceremony to mark the holiday.

“The independen­ce that we got 70 years ago was the fruit of the exemplary struggle of our ancestors,” said Abbasi in an address to the nation.

“Thousands of Muslims have made sacrifices for our future and the future of our children.”

Further south in Karachi the day began with a changing of the guard at the mausoleum of the country’s founder Mohammad Ali Jinnah, where politician­s and military commanders laid floral wreaths.

The skies above the capital were later streaked with multicolou­red smoke as the air force hosted Pakistan’s largest air show to date.

Fighter jets criss-crossed over the leafy capital in aerobatic manoeuvres as thousands packed shoulder-toshoulder applauded from a park below. Planes from close allies Saudi Arabia and Turkey also took part.

In Lahore, students cruised through the streets on motorbikes waving flags and screaming “Long live Pakistan!”

 ?? — AFP ?? An aerobatic team performs during celebratio­ns to mark the country’s Independen­ce Day in Islamabad.
— AFP An aerobatic team performs during celebratio­ns to mark the country’s Independen­ce Day in Islamabad.
 ?? — AFP ?? President Mamnoon Hussain hoists national flag during a ceremony to mark the country’s Independen­ce Day in Islamabad on Monday.
— AFP President Mamnoon Hussain hoists national flag during a ceremony to mark the country’s Independen­ce Day in Islamabad on Monday.

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