The Pakistan church directs the patriotic march that supports the Armed Forces


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

Hundreds of patriotic Christians, including clergy, laity and a large number of women met at the Lahore Press Club to raise their voices in the unit.

From there, the manifestation loaded and energetic marched by Egerton Road, culminating in Charing Cross, Mall Road, with full zeal and national fervor.

With the flags that stirred the voices and voices that echoed in unison, participants sang patriotic slogans fervently in support of our brave defenders.

The rally was a bold and clear message: Pakistan’s minorities are shoulders with the armed forces, ready to defend the honor and integrity of the nation on each front.

This historical event exhibited the deeply entrenched love of the Christian community by Pakistan and reaffirmed its unwavering commitment to the unity, peace and security of the country.

Previously, the military assured the higher political leaders that the armed forces of Pakistan are fully prepared to give an adequate response to the enemy if he dared any aggression against Pakistan, the sources said Sunday after an informative session in the Chamber to the political parties.

The session was organized by the Government, where the Minister of Information, Atar Tara, and the Director General of Public Relations between Services (ISPR), the general, Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, informed politicians about the current climbing between Pakistan and India after the attack of the Pahalgama on April 22.

“Pakistan is a peaceful country and wants regional stability,” a source cited the ISPR chief as to count the meeting. “But if we are imposed aggression, the Armed Forces are ready to give an adequate response to the enemy,” said General Chaudhry.

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