The federal government has announced that October 7 will be observed as a Day of Solidarity across Pakistan to support the unarmed Muslim brothers and sisters enduring Israeli aggression in Gaza and Palestine.
Nationwide Rallies and Seminars Planned
On this day, rallies and seminars will be held throughout the country to raise awareness and express support for the Palestinian cause. The government aims to use this platform to speak out against the ongoing violence in Gaza and show solidarity with the Palestinian people.
All Parties Conference to Discuss Palestinian Crisis
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif will host an All Parties Conference on October 7, bringing together key political leaders to raise their voices against Israeli atrocities in Gaza. The conference will also highlight Pakistan’s commitment to standing with the Palestinian people in their time of need.
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Committee Formed for Palestine Solidarity Activities
To ensure smooth organization of events, a committee has been established, which includes Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar, Sherry Rehman, Khawaja Saad Rafique, and Nayyar Bukhari. This committee will oversee the Palestine Solidarity Day activities and the All Parties Conference.
Key Leaders to Participate
Top political figures, including President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, are expected to attend the All Parties Conference, where they will reaffirm their support for the Palestinian cause.
No Official Holiday Declared
Despite rumors circulating on social media about a possible public holiday on October 7, the government has made no such announcement. While events will take place nationwide, there is no confirmation that a holiday will be observed.