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Azadi Train chugs off with great fanfare

Azadi Train chugs off with great fanfare

Express Tribune2 days ago
Passengers capture moments with the special Azadi Train, beautifully adorned with national flags, banners, and illustrations depicting the history of the Pakistan Movement. The train, part of the 78th Independence Day and Marka-e-Haq celebrations, is journeying from Karachi to Khokhrapar, spreading patriotic spirit across the rails. PHOTO: APP
A special Azadi Train adorned with national flags, banners and pictorial history of the Pakistan Movement chugged out of the Cantt Station Karachi for Tharparkar on the eve of the Independence Day and the Marka-e-Haq celebrations.
The Desert Safari Train has around 100 passengers on board including celebrities who will celebrated the Independence Day at the Parchi Ji Verri Railway Station in Tharparkar around seven kilometers from the Indian border.
Senior Minister Sharjeel Memon and Culture and Tourism Minister Zulfiqar Ali green-flagged the train at a ceremony.
On the occasion, local artists showcased their talents, and a 78-pound cake was cut to mark the 78th Independence Day. Zulfiqar Ali Shah told the media that more than a hundred passengers, including showbiz personalities, political and social leaders, and media representatives, are travelling on the Azadi Train. On the first day, it will journey from Karachi Cantt to Hyderabad, Mirpurkhas and Chhor, reaching Zero Point in Tharparkar the following day. Participants will distribute national flags at each station.
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