In Karachi, the youth took to the streets in solidarity with Pakistan’s armed forces following the unprovoked attacks by Afghan Taliban insurgents. The participants chanted slogans against the Afghan regime for its ingratitude and called for peace.
The rallying cry began soon after news of the Afghan Taliban’s brazen assaults on the Pakistani border in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, where they fired indiscriminately into civilian areas. In response, Pakistan launched Operation Ghazab lil-Haq against the Taliban.
Young Karachiites responded by organizing rallies across various parts of the city, reaffirming their commitment to stand with the armed forces. The participants chanted, “No more attacks on our people,” and “Stand up for justice!” Their messages were clear: solidarity is what they want.
These demonstrations sent a strong message not only within Karachi but also nationwide, as it reinforced public support for Pakistan’s security apparatus amidst regional tensions. The rallying cries echoed across the city, painting a picture of community unity in the face of external aggression and injustice.


