Minorities show solidarity with armed forces
Islamabad : The Pakistan Minority Forum (PMF) and Pak Christian Business Forum organized a solidarity walk in front of the National Press Club to express support for the Pakistani armed forces and condemn Indian aggression.
The event was attended by members of the minority community, who held banners and placards, raised slogans, and expressed their solidarity with the armed forces.
Addressing the participants, PMF Chairman Chaudhry Ashraf Farzand said the Christian community in Pakistan stands firmly behind its brave and courageous armed forces.
He praised the Pakistan Air Force for its bravery in shooting down Indian planes and foiling the Indian Prime Minister's nefarious plans.
Farzand also saluted the Christian pilots and personnel serving in the armed forces, including Group Captain Kamran Bashir and Col Shameil Morris, who have played a vital role in defending the country. He also lauded the heroes of the Pakistan Air Force in the 1965 and 1971 wars, Group Captain Cecil Chaudhry, Marvin Leslie and Nazir Latif.
Farzand emphasized that people of all religions and races living in Pakistan are united and willing to make sacrifices for the country's security and sovereignty. He appealed to the international community to take notice of Indian aggression. The participants also paid tribute to the Pakistan Army's successful operations and prayed for the country's security and peace.
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