Members of various political parties joined hands and stood outside the mazar to show a united front.
Ealier today, Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) leader Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui announced that the party will be holding a solidarity rally tomorrow (Sunday) to show a united front against terrorism, Express News reported.
The rally, to be held at 3pm in Karachi on Sunday, will commemorate the loss of lives of the 40,000 people in acts of terrorism, Siddiqui said while speaking to the media.
The rally will also pay tribute to the sacrifices made by the law enforcement agencies, he added.
Joined by other senior MQM leaders in the press conference, including Nasreen Jalil and Waseem Akhtar, Siddiqui stated that the rally will serve as a reminder that the people of Karachi are against terrorism.
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MQM is the only political party for which Karachi matters the most and so they are concerned and active for its peace. Rest are all from other provinces and find peace there.
AAp maraa aap rovaa...
You are correct, the people of Karachi are against terrorism. That is why we are against the MQM.
Regardless of the political affiliation of people, they need to come out and join the rally. This is a much needed action required by the general public to show their support for a peaceful Pakistan. Long Live Pakistan!
I think it is the time for the silent majority in pakistan to stand up for the menace of terrorism, lawlessness and bigotry.