People from various walks of life have been taking out rallies to show solidarity with Pak Army, 24NewsHD TV channel reported on Saturday.
The participant of the rallies paid tribute to the armed forces and renewed their resolve to continue standing by the Pak Army.
They rued the PTI riots across the country.
Teachers and students too took out rallies to show solidarity with the armed forces.
In Sialkot, a private school took out a rally titled “Pak Army Zindabad (Long Live Pak Army).
The rally started from Mohalla Nizamabad and ended at Bridge One.
The participants were holding banners and placards inscribed with pro-army slogans.
The schoolchildren donned the army uniform. They raised slogans paying tribute to the sons of the soil for their unmatchable services.
The schoolchildren were dressed in military uniform and demonstrated national fervour.
In Karachi, teachers and students of Pakistan Girls College held a pro-army procession.
The nation stands by the Pak Army, the participants affirmed.
Traders too took to the streets in support of the army.
All Pakistan Anjuman Tajran Naeem Mir Group organized a demo in Lahore.
The demonstrators demanded stern action against the persons involved in the May 9 incident.
In Sukkur, civil society activists took out the Pak Army Zindabad rally.
Religious bodies too staged a demo in favour of the Pak Army. The Pakistan Sunni Tehreek held a pro-army procession in Khairpur.
The CNG Association held a demo in support of the army outside the Peshawar Press Club.
The rally was taken out under the leadership of provincial president Fazal Muqim.
The speakers stressed that the propaganda and attack on Pak Army’s prestigious are unacceptable.
Similar shows of solidarity with the army have been taken in Pakpattan, Kharian, Hafizabad, Talagang, and Narowal.
PTI members took to the streets to vent their spleen over the arrest of ex-PM Imran Khan in a corruption case. The party activists damaged public property, state assets and sensitive installations.
The miscreants stormed the GHQ in Rawalpindi, the Corps Commander House in Lahore and Radio Pakistan Office in Peshawar. The rioting in the name of protest left a trail of destruction.