IBA Sukkur organizes solidarity rally ‘India Started It – Pakistan Will Finish It’
Sukkur: In response to recent Indian aggression, Sukkur IBA University held a powerful solidarity rally at its main campus under the slogan “India Started It – Pakistan Will Finish It.”
The rally was led by Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Asif Ahmed Shaikh, with enthusiastic participation from faculty, staff, and students, expressing their firm support for the armed forces and national sovereignty following recent unprovoked aggression by India.
Addressing the gathering, Prof. Dr. Asif Ahmed Shaikh stated: “Today, I stand alongside my students, faculty, and management of Sukkur IBA University in this protest rally as a united voice against the unjustified attack by India two days ago — an act we strongly condemn. This cowardly aggression has no justification. We want to make it absolutely clear: Pakistan is not alone. Our army, navy, and air force have our full support, and if needed, every student and employee of Sukkur IBA University is ready to stand at the borders to defend our beloved country.
Let our enemy know — we are not weak. We know how to protect every inch of our land. Our armed forces are strong, equipped with modern technology, and they have already responded with strength.
Pro Vice Chancellor Main Campus Prof. Dr. Syed Mir Muhammad Shah also addressed the crowd, condemning India’s violation of water treaties and calling it an act of war.
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