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PML-Q rally denounces US-India nexus

By our correspondents
August 31, 2017

LAHORE: Pakistan Muslim League-Q leader Moonis Elahi has said the sole objective of Istehkaam-e-Pakistan rally is to tell the world that people are united for solidarity and security of Pakistan and they are ready to face and fully fight every anti-Pakistan policy. 

Istehkaam-e-Pakistan rally under the leadership of Pakistan Muslim League (PML-Q) central leader Moonis Elahi was taken out on Wednesday. 

Enthusiastic participants of the rally taken out from Muslim League House to Shimla Hill offered collective prayers for security, solidarity and stability. They kept chanting slogans in support of Pakistan, PML, Ch Shujaat Hussain, Ch Pervaiz Elahi and Moonis Elahi and denouncing US-India nexus and "India ka jo yaar hai ghaddar hai ghaddar hai" (whoever is friend of India is a traitor).

Moonis Elahi said in his address that Muslim League had created Pakistan and is guarantor of its security, solidarity and stability and we will not spare any sacrifice for our motherland.

Congratulating the participants on the success of the rally, he said that Pakistan Muslim League (PML-Q) has always played a positive role in the country. We have been continuously raising voice against wrong policies of India and the US and reject the USA -India nexus, he said.

Participants of the rally included Mian Muhammad Munir, Dr Azeemuddin Lakhvi, Tanvir Azam Cheema, Alamagir advocate, Aamer Saeed Raan, Khadeeja Farooqui, Zulfiqar Pappan, Mian Abdul Sattar, Sajjad Baloch, Naseer Araeen, Imran Sheerazi, Sh Umar Hayat, Engineer Shehzad Elahi, Nasir Ramzan Gujjar, Mian Asad Munir, Talha Usman Sindhu, Ejaz Ch, Mian Shehzad Tufail, Nadir Duggal, Ch Arif advocate, Amna Ulfat, Majida Zaidi, Kanwal Naseem, Tamkeen Aftab and other leaders.

Earlier, when Moonis Elahi reached Muslim League House for leading the rally, he was warmly welcomed, profusely garlanded, showering of rose petals and enthusiastic slogans were chanted.

Moonis Elahi distributed caps and mufflers of PML-Q election symbol. The participants were directed not to raise any political slogan.