In a powerful show of unity, members of the Sikh community and local Muslims in Tall, a district in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, held a joint protest against India’s extremist Modi government. The demonstration sent a strong message of interfaith harmony and national solidarity.
Addressing the crowd, prominent Sikh leader Sunny Singh declared, “People ask us who we are. Let it be known that we are proud Pakistanis. Our identity is Pakistan, and we will always stand with our nation and its armed forces. Modi can do nothing to harm Pakistan.”
He added with conviction, “If India dares aggression again, last time we served Abhinandan tea — this time, the entire Pakistani nation will have tea in Delhi. We will raise the green crescent flag in the Indian capital. Sikhs across the world will never support any anti-Pakistan campaigns or rhetoric because Pakistan is sacred land for us.”
Advocate Hasan Khan, a member of the Peace Committee and a well-known lawyer, also addressed the gathering. He emphasized, “Defending Pakistan is our collective duty. On every front, we will stand shoulder to shoulder with the Pakistan Army.”
Religious scholar Hafiz Abdul Rafi strongly stated, “The defence of the motherland is not just a national obligation but a religious duty. If India attempts aggression, every religious scholar in Pakistan will stand by the state and the military.”
The demonstrators waved Pakistani flags and chanted patriotic slogans, making it clear that all communities and religious groups in Pakistan are united in the defence of their homeland.