A prestigious change of guards' ceremony was held on Wednesday at Mausoleum of Dr Allama Muhammad Iqbal as the entire nation celebrated 139th birth anniversary of national poet who envisioned a separate homeland for the Muslim of British India.
An agile yet smartly turned out contingent of Pakistan Navy clad in immaculate whites assumed ceremonial guard duties with traditional spirit and stalwart enthusiasm. Contingents of Pakistan Navy and Pakistan Rangers formed up outside the Mazar and took positions alongside where both the outgoing and incoming guards were inspected by Station Commander (Navy) Lahore, Commodore Sajid Muhammad Shahzad.
Marching to the band tunes, the Naval Contingent took positions at the four corners of the Mazar. Simultaneously, Rangers were ceremoniously moved out by their Officer-in-Charge.
The ceremonial guard mounting was followed by floral wreath laying at the Mazar of Allama Iqbal by the Station Commander (Navy) on behalf of the Chief of the Naval Staff, officers and men of the Pakistan Navy. Later, the Station Commander offered fateha and recorded his impression in the visitors' book. The ceremony was witnessed by a large number of military, civil officials, school children and general public.


















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