Karachi, Quetta and other cities hold rallies against Indian hostility
According to reports, students of Punjab University took to streets in opposition with the Indian aggression exhibited on Tuesday, chanting slogans against the neighboring country.
Multiple cities around the country staged demonstrations against India’s unprovoked aggression in the country and voiced their support for the Pakistan armed forces on Thursday.
According to reports, students of Punjab University took to streets in opposition with the Indian aggression exhibited on Tuesday, chanting slogans against the neighboring country.
In Karachi, students and faculty members of Federal Urdu University also demonstrated against the aggression while stating to stand by the armed forces in the country.
Moreover, Quetta also saw numerous protests unfolding around the city including a march that started from Liaqat Bazaar and ended at the Press Club which comprised of a hefty crowd from the city’s trading circles as well as the civil society.
On the other hand, Mingora, Mohmand, Swat, Rahim Yar Khan, Shabqadar and Nawabshah also held numerous rallies in the wake of the events that unfolded this week.
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