KARACHI – Antim Yatra Sewa Samaj Pakistan, a prominent organization representing the Hindu community in Pakistan, held a rally to express unwavering solidarity with the Pakistan Armed Forces and to strongly condemn recent acts of aggression by India.
During the event, community leaders voiced their deep concern over reported attacks on religious sites, including madaris and mosques, across Pakistan.
They labeled these acts as blatant violations of international human rights and a deliberate attempt to disturb the peaceful fabric of society.
Speaking on the occasion, Chairman Hari Mohan Solanki stated, “We are Pakistanis first, and it is our national duty to stand up for our country. We take immense pride in our armed forces who are the guardians of peace, sovereignty, and independence.”
Other community representatives echoed similar sentiments.
Ravi Dass Vaghela, Information Secretary, emphasized unity among all citizens in the face of external threats, while Karan K Monondra, Public Relations Officer, reiterated that the Hindu community remains steadfast in its commitment to national integrity.
General Secretary Ishwer Ramji Varodra added that such provocations are unacceptable and must be condemned universally.
The rally concluded with prayers for the martyrs and a salute to all officers and soldiers of the Pakistan Armed Forces.
“We stand united with our armed forces. Any aggression will be met with unity and resilience,” the statement from Antim Yatra Sewa Samaj Pakistan concluded.