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Pakistani, Kashmiri, and Sikh Communities Unite in Eiffel Tower Protest Against Indian Terrorism

Members of the Pakistani, Kashmiri, and Sikh communities staged a powerful demonstration in front of the iconic Eiffel Tower, protesting against alleged Indian terrorism and denouncing the recent incident referred to as the “Pahalgam drama.” The protesters aimed to raise awareness among the international community about what they described as India’s pattern of targeting its own citizens in terrorist incidents and falsely attributing blame to Pakistan.

Organizers emphasized Pakistan’s consistent willingness to participate in impartial investigations across all platforms, contrasting it with India’s alleged reliance on “false propaganda.”

A notable aspect of the protest was the strong sense of unity displayed by participants spanning all age groups, from young children to senior citizens. The passion and enthusiasm of the demonstrators were clearly evident as they voiced their grievances.

The air resonated with powerful slogans such as “India Terrorist,” “Modi Terrorist,” “Long Live Pakistan,” and “Long Live Pakistan Army.” The spirited chants drew the attention of tourists from around the globe visiting the Eiffel Tower, many of whom showed curiosity and engaged with the messages being conveyed against alleged Indian state-sponsored terrorism.

The demonstration was jointly organized by Asif, President of the Jammu and Kashmir Democratic Forum, and Haji Asghar Jilani, a prominent businessman and President of the EU-Pak Friendship Federation France. The organizers asserted that the protest served to expose alleged Indian atrocities, deception, and falsehoods.

Furthermore, the protestors voiced strong support for Pakistan’s Chief of Army Staff, General Syed Asim Munir, through powerful slogans. The event is anticipated to be remembered as a significant display of solidarity with Pakistan and its armed forces on an international stage.

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