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4th Parade venue in 4 decades ?

Footprints: Pride of parade - Pakistan - DAWN.COM

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CONSTRUCTION work under way on Monday at the venue near Shakarparian where Pakistan Day Parade will be held after seven years on March 23.

THE thick green forest has been reduced to slim rows of trees. Heavy machines — bulldozers, tractors, shovels, cranes and excavators — have levelled the ground and are now parked side by side. New roads have been carpeted. Vegetation has been removed from acres of land and a large ground has been metalled. Heavy military and civilian vehicles are parked here.

Military troops have taken over the place and started patrols. Checkpoints have been set up and no irrelevant person or vehicle is allowed to enter the area. A guard, wearing a khaki raincoat over his military uniform and standing alert in the heavy downpour, signals me to stop as I turn my car from Garden Avenue to the edge of the Shakarparian picnic spot in Islamabad.

“Where are you going?” he demands.

“I am going ahead,” I say, trying to avoid details.

“You want to see the preparations?”

“Yes.”

“Okay, give me your department’s card,” he says.

I show him my official press card.

“Also, give me your National Identity Card and I will check your car before you go further.”

He opens all the car doors one by one, then the boot, searching for anything “dangerous”. Once satisfied that I am not hiding any explosives, he allows me on.

I enter Pakistan’s new parade avenue. The newly asphalted road is a luxurious drive.

On my right, a huge parking space has been created along the Islamabad Highway. On my left, a long row of iron stands has been erected along the road, presenting the look of a stadium. Sofas and chairs will be placed here on the day. After a few hundred metres on the newly paved road, I find another road turning to my left. I turn along it.

A huge arena is ready. Pakistan’s armed forces will parade here on March 23, after a gap of seven years. In front of the entrance to the venue, a large high iron board has been placed — apparently to display the Quaid’s portrait. Several tents have been installed in front of the spectators’ enclosure. A small stage in the middle has also been set, probably for the salute.

In the middle, flower beds are ready for Pakistan Day. Further to the left, dozens of tanks, armoured military vehicles and trucks have been parked, tanks barrels and bodies covered with sheets to protect them against the rain. But some men continue working despite the rain.

This is the fourth parade avenue Pakistan has developed in four decades. Until the late 1980s, the parade used to be held at the Racecourse Ground in the garrison city of Rawalpindi. Then the parade was moved in front of the Parliament House in Islamabad to tag it with democracy. In the early 2000s, it was shifted to the Pakistan Sports Complex as the annual event had become a hassle for the citizens of Islamabad. But after 2008, when terrorism attacks increased in the country, particularly against the army, and when former army chief retired General Pervez Musharraf was ousted from the presidency, the event was abandoned. This avenue, where many industrial and trade exhibitions have also been held in the past, was in fact tipped as the new parade avenue in 2007.

The new Chief of the Army Staff, Gen Raheel Sharif, was the one who approved the decision to resume the annual military parade. The authorities made the decision public after US President Barack Obama watched the Indian forces display their might on India’s Democracy Day on Jan 26 in New Delhi. Since then, heavy machinery has been working in this calm and green area of the capital.

Officials in the Capital Development Authority (CDA), which is in charge of the development and of maintaining the city’s pleasant environment, say the project will cost up to Rs248 million. They deny the removal of trees on a large scale.

“We have released funds but the responsibility of developing this site lies with the Frontier Works Organisation,” CDA spokesman Ramzan Sajid said. “Only shrubs have been cleared, but we have planted a lot more regular plants in the place of removed shrubs.”

Reports from the official meetings, however, suggest that thousands of trees have been cut down in the one square kilometre area since 2007.

“The forest here was a major source of Islamabad’s cool environment. Whenever we entered this place from the dusty and polluted Rawalpindi, this area would give us quick relief with its clean and cool breeze,” says Kashif Ismail, a 35-year-old resident of Rawalpindi who crosses the new parade avenue on the highway daily to travel to his office. “The military parade is our pride, it must be held every year at a grand place,” he observes. “But a clean environment is also necessary and the authorities should develop a new forest all around this ground. It will add to the beauty and scenery of the parade avenue.”

Published in Dawn March 10th , 2015
 
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Growth with the time requires more and better space. Spectators and spectrum.
 
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Therefore the venue changes four times ?
If you want to dig up the details, the previous one was disturbed due to on going Metro Bus project. There were no parade held for years and old ground was on route of the most suitable route of Metro Bu project so it was closed and thus the need for new ground.
 
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Spending money on national assets is okay

But 4th venue makes one wonder where is consistency & why minds change.
time changes -
The Race Course ground has its limits and it cannot house a Parade of such level - You will be amazed to know that even today 6th September Defence Day celebrations are carriedout in same Ground and all senior leadership is present at the event. But again this is just a Ground, so Parade is not possible.
Coming to second option that as somebody already said given the under construction Metro Project on the same Constitution avenue or commonly called "D-Chowk" it is impossible to have a Parade their. even though just on the back drop is NA, Supreme court, PM house & the tremendous hills of Margalla.....
Sports Complex again does not have the capability and cannot allow an event of such level. Also given the security concerns, the area around the Complex is vast plain covered with trees & bushes....a nightmare for the Security ----
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time changes -
The Race Course ground has its limits and it cannot house a Parade of such level - You will be amazed to know that even today 6th September Defence Day celebrations are carriedout in same Ground and all senior leadership is present at the event. But again this is just a Ground, so Parade is not possible.
Coming to second option that as somebody already said given the under construction Metro Project on the same Constitution avenue or commonly called "D-Chowk" it is impossible to have a Parade their. even though just on the back drop is NA, Supreme court, PM house & the tremendous hills of Margalla.....
Sports Complex again does not have the capability and cannot allow an event of such level. Also given the security concerns, the area around the Complex is vast plain covered with trees & bushes....a nightmare for the Security ----
Satellite%20Imagery%20Jinnah%20Stadium,Liaquat%20Gymnasium%20and%20Sports%20Complex%20Islamabad.jpg
If you want to dig up the details, the previous one was disturbed due to on going Metro Bus project. There were no parade held for years and old ground was on route of the most suitable route of Metro Bu project so it was closed and thus the need for new ground.

I am sure there must be cogent reasons.

I was only comparing it with other nations who have parades at the same venue all along.

The Raj Path in New Delhi for instance has been the venue since the first parade in 1950.
 
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I am sure there must be cogent reasons.

I was only comparing it with other nations who have parades at the same venue all along.

The Raj Path in New Delhi for instance has been the venue since the first parade in 1950.

There is not much to compare about, i mean, this is not something very important. If India have held parade at one same venue, your choice and good for you, if Pakistan are changing it twice a year, our choice and good for us :)
Don't see anything significant in all this worth a debate :)
 
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And i am wondering about this obsession about what Pakistan Army is doing shown by our Indian friends here :)
 
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It's a fact Pak Army get genuine reasons to bring changes. After fifteen years they'll get a reason to shift parade avenue somewhere else.

When Pakistan and India have cordial relations PA may hold parade in front of India Gate @third eye that's the true foot print : )
 
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