Karachi is set to witness an Al-Quds Day rally today, following Friday prayers. The rally, starting from the protest area and ending at the Tibet Center, aims to express solidarity with oppressed Palestinians. However, with this event comes a need for traffic management and security measures.
Traffic Management:
To ensure smooth traffic flow, the Karachi Traffic Police have urged the public to opt for alternative routes, avoiding M.A. Jinnah Road. Commuters coming from Teen Hatti will be redirected towards Soldier Bazaar from Gurumandir, while traffic from Lucky Star will be diverted towards P.P. Chorangi.
On the global stage, Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif has strongly condemned Zionist aggression and illegal occupation in Palestine. He emphasized Pakistan’s unwavering support for Palestinian rights and called for international action against such injustices.
Significance of Al-Quds Day:
Al-Quds Day holds immense significance as it signifies solidarity with Palestinians and protests against Israeli occupation. It serves as a platform to raise awareness about ongoing human rights violations in the region.
As Karachi gears up for the Al-Quds Day rally, traffic diversions are in place to facilitate the event smoothly. The Prime Minister’s condemnation of Zionist aggression underscores Pakistan’s stance on international issues of injustice and oppression. This event not only showcases solidarity but also amplifies the call for justice and freedom for Palestine.