In collaboration with the Arts Council of Pakistan Karachi and the Sindh Government, a Grand Musical Concert titled Ma’raka-e-Haq was held at Rani Bagh, Hyderabad to mark Pakistan’s 78th Independence Day. The event brought together thousands of people, filling the venue with patriotic enthusiasm and the chants of Pakistan Zindabad.
Top Dignitaries in Attendance
The concert was attended by prominent personalities including Arts Council President Muhammad Ahmad Shah, Sindh Minister for Culture Syed Zulfiqar Ali Shah, Hyderabad Mayor Kashif Ali Shoro, Provincial Irrigation Minister Jam Khan Shoro, along with various political, social, and cultural figures.
Star-Studded Performances
Famous Pakistani artists lit up the stage with electrifying performances. Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, Kaifi Khalil, Akhtar Chanal, Sanam Marvi, Taj Mastani, Young Stunners, and Bahadur Abro delivered memorable acts, stirring the crowd with soulful national songs and energetic beats.
The concert featured powerful renditions of national anthems and songs, igniting patriotic fervor among attendees. The night sky later glowed with a spectacular fireworks display, concluding the historic event on a high note.
Leaders Praise the Event
Muhammad Ahmad Shah stated, “This was the largest concert in Hyderabad’s history, organized for the youth, with world-class musicians. We thank law enforcement agencies for their cooperation.”
Syed Zulfiqar Ali Shah praised the Arts Council’s efforts, saying the Sindh Government is committed to making Independence Day celebrations even more joyful.
Akhtar Chanal congratulated the people of Hyderabad for their patriotic spirit.
Sanam Marvi expressed gratitude for being given the opportunity to perform, crediting the event’s success to the Sind
h Government and the Arts Council.