A motorbike rally against Indian violations at Line of Control (LoC) and Occupied Kashmir on Saturday has left from Dera Ismail Khan to Muzaffarabad. According to details, a caravan of 20 motorcycles has departed on a ten-day campaign to express solidarity with the Pakistan Army.
The passionate participants are moving towards their destination while neglecting strict weather conditions and said that they will stand by the brave officers of Army who are serving the nation on frontline. They said that a distance of 1200km means nothing to them when it comes to showing harmony with security forces.
Meanwhile, a dozen of activists of Pakistan Minorities Alliance Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (PMA-KP) on Saturday staged a protest demonstration outside press club against Indian aggression. The protest demonstration was led by office bearer of PMA-KP, Yasir Bhatti and others. They were holding banners and placards inscribed with anti-India slogans. The demonstrators shouted slogans against Indian government, and in favour of Pakistan Army. The demonstrators condemned the Indian forces brutality in Indian Held Kashmir (IHK) and the consist threat of the Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Pakistan.
Yasir Bhatti, an office bearer of PMA youth wing KP, Suleiman Javed, Junaid Kokhar were leading the agitators. Speaking on the occasion they showed solidarity with Kashmiris and vowed that they were ready for any sacrifice for the integrity of Pakistan against the enemy forces. "Pakistan is our country and we will resist any forces that try to weak our beloved country" they showed their loyalty. They said they were standby with Pakistan Army and were in favour of Pak-Army for resisting any brutality by the rival Indian forces. However, the minority representatives on that occasion demanded of the government to give more space for minority students in medical and engineering colleges and make sure the minorities' community appointment on job quotas.
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