Church of Pakistan leads patriotic march backing armed forces

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The Church in Pakistan organized a powerful and passionate rally in Lahore to express unwavering solidarity with the brave Pakistani armed forces.

Hundreds of patriotic Christians, including priests, lay people and a large number of women gathered at the Lahore Press Club to raise their votes in unity.

From there, the charged and lively rally marched through Egerton Road and culminated with CHARING CROSS, MALL ROAD, with full zeal and national innerness.

With flags waving loudly and voices that repeated Unisont, the participants sang deeply patriotic slogans to support our brave defenders.

The rally was a bold and clear message: Pakistan’s minorities stand shoulder to shoulder with the armed forces, ready to defend the nation’s honor and integrity on any front.

This historical event showed the deeply rooted love of Christian society to Pakistan and confirmed their unwavering commitment to the country’s unity, peace and security.

Previously, the military senior policy leaders assured that Pakistan’s armed forces are fully prepared to give an appropriate response to the enemy if it dared any aggression against Pakistan, sources said Sunday after a briefing in the camera to political parties.

The session was organized by the government, where Minister of Information Ata Tarar and Director-General of Inter-Service Public Relations (ISPR) LT Gen Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry briefed the politicians of the ongoing escalation between Pakistan and India after the Pahaldam attack on April 22.

“Pakistan is a peaceful country and wants regional stability,” quoted a source ISPR manager as telling the meeting. “But if aggression is imposed, the armed forces are ready to give an appropriate answer to the enemy,” said Gen Chaudhry.

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