Twin cities’ residents rally behind armed forces as daily life continues uninterrupted

Published May 8, 2025
Citizens hold a rally on Srinagar Highway to express solidarity with the armed forces of Pakistan on Wednesday. In the other picture, PML-N activists show victory sign during their rally at Aabpara in the aftermath of a befitting response by Pakistan forces to Indian air strikes. — Photos by Mohammad Asim
Citizens hold a rally on Srinagar Highway to express solidarity with the armed forces of Pakistan on Wednesday. In the other picture, PML-N activists show victory sign during their rally at Aabpara in the aftermath of a befitting response by Pakistan forces to Indian air strikes. — Photos by Mohammad Asim

RAWALPINDI: Amid tensions between Pakistan and India, there was no fear or panic among the residents of Rawalpindi. A routine spell of activities was seen while rallies were held in favour of the Pakistan Army.

Government and private offices, banks, markets and shops remained open in the garrison city as per routine while people thronged markets and other places. Shops in Moti Bazaar, College Road, Jamia Masjid and adjoining bazaars continued with their normal business.

Local transport was operating on different routes, but there was less traffic as compared with other days.

The basic reason for less traffic in the morning and afternoon was the holiday declared in educational institutions. However, normal activities were observed in government and private offices.

Govt, private offices, banks and markets remained open in garrison city

Apart from this, the PSL match was conducted as per schedule, and special arrangements were made in and around Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium.

Before the start of the match, the market in and around Shamsabad was closed, while tents were erected in front of the petrol filling stations and Faizabad market.

The Punjab government on Wednesday directed the deputy commissioners of all 36 districts of the province to cancel the leaves of government officials, and no leave would be granted in the wake of the emergency situation.

Upon this, Deputy Commissioner Rawalpindi Dr Hassan Waqar Cheema directed government departments in the district to ensure cent per cent attendance in government offices and adopt safety measures.

Civil Defence Officer Talib Hussain said that the Civil Defence Department had set up 38 warning posts and activated sirens at 16 locations.

For the first time, combat and rescue training has started for female volunteers, while combat and rescue practical training has started for 3,500 volunteers in Rawalpindi district.

He said training exercises were being conducted on the premises of the Cantonment police station, Government Mission School Raja Bazaar, and the Civil Defence Head Office, while combat and rescue training will also begin at Denis Higher Secondary School.

Meanwhile, rallies and solidarity marches were organised by various political and religious parties as well as social organisations.

The participants of the rallies held national flags in their hands while raising slogans of Pakistan Zindabad and Pak Army Zindabad.

Similarly, an emergency meeting of the governing body headed by District Bar Association Rawalpindi President Sardar Manzar Bashir and General Secretary Asad Mahmood Malik strongly condemned the attack on the civilian population of Pakistan by India.

On this occasion, the atmosphere of the bar echoed throughout the day with national songs, national anthems, slogans of Takbeer and Pak Army Zindabad.

Similarly, a large solidarity rally was organised by the Rawalpindi Waste Management Company (RWMC) to condemn Indian aggression and express unwavering support for the defenders of the country – the Pakistan Armed Forces.

The rally was led by Chief Executive Officer RWMC Rana Sajid Safdar and witnessed enthusiastic participation from officials of the Municipal Labour Union and hundreds of company employees.

Starting from the company headquarters on Iran Road and concluding at Sixth Road, the participants carried national flags and banners inscribed with slogans in support of the armed forces.

Meanwhile, residents of Islamabad condemned Indian aggression and expressed unwavering support for the Armed Forces of Pakistan, as various rallies were brought out in the federal capital.

Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leaders, including Federal Minister for Parliamentary Affairs Tariq Fazal Chaudhry, members of the National Assembly Khurram Nawaz and Anjum Aqeel Khan and former deputy mayor Syed Zeeshan Naqvi also brought out rallies from their constituencies and they all gathered at Aabpara Chowk.

Speaking on the occasion, they condemned the Indian attack on civilians and appreciated the armed forces for counterattacks and knocking down India’s five jets.

They said that the entire nation stood behind the armed forces. Meanwhile, Milli Muslim League also brought out a rally, which started from Zero Point and culminated outside the National Press Club.

The Christian community, led by former minister J. Salik, also gathered outside the press club and expressed their support for the armed forces. They said that Indian aggressors launched attacks on civilians and forces retaliated in time.

The participants of the rallies raised slogans against India and in support of the armed forces, saying that the sacrifices of civilians will not go to waste, as the armed forces had given a befitting reply to Indian forces.

Meanwhile, the National University of Modern Languages (Numl) organised a solidarity walk to condemn the recent Indian aggression and express support for the valiant armed forces.

Published in Dawn, May 8th, 2025

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