KDRC Vows to Protect Pakistan Amid Rising Tensions with India

Karachi: The Karachi Disaster Repair Council (KDRC) has issued a strong condemnation of India’s recent actions, accusing it of water aggression and other threats. In a meeting led by Dr. Saleem Haider, KDRC passed a resolution criticizing India’s claims about the Pahalgam incident, warning that such allegations could destabilize the region.

KDRC members, including Ashraf Jabbar Qureshi and Ikhlaq Soni, expressed their commitment to defending Pakistan, alongside the Pakistan Army. The resolution emphasized that Pakistan, founded through significant sacrifices, would be protected at all costs.

The council urged the government to engage all relevant institutions for wartime readiness, suggesting the creation of youth security squads in Karachi, contingent on military training by the Pakistan Army.

KDRC also issued a warning to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to reconsider policies that could threaten regional peace. The council lamented the loss of innocent lives in the tourist incident and called for an international tribunal to investigate the matter, holding Modi and Amit Shah accountable.

The resolution concluded with an appeal to global organizations to work towards restoring peace, while affirming Pakistan’s preparedness for any potential conflict.

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