ISLAMABAD: Following Pakistan’s military response to Indian aggression, massive rallies were held across the country in a powerful show of support and solidarity with the Pakistan Armed Forces.
From major cities to smaller towns, citizens took to the streets waving national flags, chanting slogans like “Long Live Pakistan Army,” and dancing to drumbeats, celebrating the military’s decisive action.
In Lahore, traders from Liberty Market led a patriotic march, holding the Pakistani flag and chanting slogans in support of the armed forces. Crowds gathered outside the Corps Headquarters, showering duty officers with rose petals and paying tribute to their service and sacrifices.
In Islamabad, a large rally organized by local traders and citizens praised the military for ensuring national defense and restoring peace. Participants waved flags and raised slogans, thanking the army for its swift and professional response.
Minority communities, including Christian and Sikh groups, also held demonstrations to condemn Indian aggression and show unity with the nation.
Rallies were reported in Quetta, Multan, Bhalwal, Vehari, Gambat, Abbottabad, Hub, Attock, Bahawalnagar, Liaqatpur, Naushahro Feroze, and Pano Aqil, where citizens voiced unwavering support for the military.
Civil society groups and government institutions joined the public in these solidarity marches. In Sargodha, journalists and civil society activists marched under the slogan “Pakistan Zindabad,” while in Gambat, the Ex-Servicemen Society led a rally to the local press club. In Abbottabad, lawyers staged a protest to express support for the armed forces and denounce Indian hostilities.