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Karachi: TLP stages ‘Save Pakistan’ rally

| @indiablooms | May 29, 2023, at 02:35 am

Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) chief  Saad Hussain Rizvi staged the  “Save Pakistan” rally in Karachi city on Monday.

The march saw participation of a significant number of people, including TLP Shura Council members Pir Syed Zahid Hussain Shah, Qazi Mahmood Awan, Allama Ghulam Ghaus Baghdadi, Mufti Aamir Ul Azhari, Dr Muhammad Shafiq Amini, Mufti Wazir Ahmad Rizvi, Allama Farooq-ul-Hassan Qadri, and Sajjada Nasheen Ans Hussain Rizvi, along with a large number of party workers and members of the local community, reports The News International.

During a media interaction prior to the start of the rally outside the mausoleum of the Quaid-e-Azam, Rizvi was quoted as saying by the newspaper that they were launching a peaceful march for a prosperous Pakistan.

He emphasized his party’s commitment to fulfil the vision of the Quaid-e-Azam, ensuring that Pakistan becomes the country he had envisioned.

He said they were determined to continue their struggle even if it took a hundred years. He highlighted that the march stood for peace, and they would always strive for peace.

The TLP chief expressed gratitude for the warm welcome given by the people of Karachi, acknowledging that Karachi was the economic lifeline of Pakistan.

The demand for safeguarding the rights of the people would continue until the objectives of the “Save Pakistan March” were achieved, he said.

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