Muhajirs celebrate this day to demonstrate their identity and culture and acquire the attention of the world towards their heritage.
Literary (poetic) gatherings, musical concerts, seminars, lecture programs and rallies are also held.
[2] A rally, held under the banner of Nojawanan-e-Karachi , a non-political youth organization, started from Karimabad and culminated at the Mazar-e-Quaid.
[2] Fashionably attired in kurta, pajama and waistcoats, most rally participants were riding motorbikes while several were using four-wheelers and other modes of transport to reach their destination.
[3] A hashtag of ‘Muhajir culture day’ was trending on social media since the morning of 24 December 2021.
People of different age group were present there wearing the ethnic clothing of Muhajirs including Pajama Kurta, Rupali Topi, Kolhapuri etc.