Islamabad, In an official notification released today, the Supreme Court of Pakistan has declared May 28th as a court holiday in observance of Youm-e-Takbeer. This decision aligns with the government’s effort to acknowledge the significance of Pakistan’s nuclear achievements and its impact on national pride and security.
According to Supreme Court of Pakistan, the notification, numbered F.9/1/99-2013-SCA, is a continuation of earlier directives that reference communications from the Cabinet Secretary, underscoring the national importance of this day. The Chief Justice of Pakistan has sanctioned the holiday, marking it as an opportunity for the nation to commemorate its historical milestone in nuclear technology, which is celebrated annually as Youm-e-Takbeer.
The day, which translates to ‘The Day of Greatness,’ remembers May 28, 1998, when Pakistan successfully conducted nuclear tests and emerged as the first Islamic nuclear power. This event significantly altered the strategic landscape of South Asia and has since been a source of national pride.