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4,000 Students in Gilgit-Baltistan Rally for Peace

Gilgit-Baltistan Rally for Peace
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A group of 4,000 students from four districts of Gilgit-Baltistan (GB) took out a peace rally on Tuesday to dispel rumors of sectarian tensions in the region.

The students, who came from Gilgit, Ghizer, Hunza, and Nagar, marched peacefully from Boys High School # 1 in Gilgit to the GB Civil Secretariat. They presented a resolution to the chief secretary, reaffirming their commitment to peace and harmony in the region.

The resolution stated that education is the students’ top priority and that they need a peaceful environment to learn. They also assured the authorities of their support in maintaining peace and harmony in GB.

The students’ rally was a powerful show of unity and determination to uphold the Islamic spirit of peace, love, and brotherhood. It sent a clear message that the people of GB are committed to a peaceful and harmonious future for their region.

The resolution also condemned the spread of rumors and misinformation that could incite sectarian tensions. The students called on the people of GB to reject such rumors and to work together to build a peaceful and prosperous future for their region.

The students’ rally was met with widespread support from the people of GB. Many people took to social media to express their appreciation for the students’ commitment to peace.

The rally was a significant event in the history of GB. It showed the world that the people of GB are united in their commitment to peace and harmony. It also sent a message to those who would seek to disrupt the peace that they will not be successful.

Related: Nagar Students Federation celebrates GB Independence Day


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