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    Karachi Youth Rally in Strong Support of Pakistan Army Amid Border Clashes

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 3, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a powerful display of patriotism, young people across Karachi took to the streets in various neighborhoods to demonstrate their unwavering support for the Pakistan Army. These rallies emerged shortly after the armed forces responded decisively to unprovoked firing by Afghan Taliban militants along multiple points of the Pakistan-Afghanistan border in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The swift and effective military response has galvanized public sentiment, particularly among the youth, who rallied to express their solidarity with the nation’s defenders.

    The participants in these gatherings chanted slogans condemning the Afghan Taliban regime, branding them as ungrateful aggressors who have violated Pakistan’s sovereignty. This public outcry reflects the deep frustration and anger felt by many Pakistanis over the recent cross-border hostilities. The rallies were organized spontaneously by young activists and community members who were moved by the news of the attacks and the subsequent military operation launched by Pakistan.

    It is important to highlight that the Afghan Taliban regime initiated these attacks without any provocation, targeting Pakistani border posts in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. In retaliation, Pakistan launched a robust counter-operation named “Operation Ghazab lil-Haq,” aimed at neutralizing the threat posed by the militants and restoring peace along the border. This operation underscores Pakistan’s commitment to safeguarding its territorial integrity and ensuring the security of its citizens.

    The youth of Karachi, known for their vibrant civic engagement, quickly mobilized in response to the unfolding situation. Their rallies not only expressed support for the armed forces but also reaffirmed their resolve to stand united with the military in defending the country’s borders. These demonstrations took place in several parts of the city, reflecting widespread public backing for the army’s efforts.

    Such displays of solidarity from Karachi’s youth are significant, as they highlight the crucial role of civil society in supporting national security initiatives. The rallies also send a clear message to the Afghan Taliban regime and other hostile elements that the people of Pakistan remain steadfast and united in the face of external threats. As tensions along the border continue, the spirit of unity and patriotism among Pakistanis, especially the younger generation, remains a vital pillar of national resilience.

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