Mushtaq Ahmed Khan Announces Gaza March from Khyber to Karachi Starting March 29

Mushtaq Ahmed Khan, head of the Pakistan Rights Movement and former Senator, has announced a Gaza March from Khyber to Karachi starting March 29.
During a press conference in Peshawar, Mushtaq Ahmed Khan stated that the march is a clear message against the U.S. and emphasized solidarity with Iran’s Supreme Leader, Mujtaba Khamenei. He said that the U.S. and Israel have failed in their war against Iran.
He criticized the closure of Al-Aqsa Mosque during the holy month of Ramadan, highlighting that for the first time in 69 years, the mosque has been locked during Ramadan. He condemned statements by Israeli leaders, stating that shedding tears alone will not resolve the crisis.
Mushtaq Ahmed Khan labeled the Gaza Peace Board as ineffective, noting that Indonesia has already withdrawn from it and urging Pakistan to do the same. He claimed that attacks on Iran and Lebanon began shortly after the first session of the peace board.
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He called on the Pakistani government to stand firmly with Iran while normalizing relations with Afghanistan to maintain regional balance.
The leader highlighted the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, stating that nearly 300,000 children have been killed, and accused Israel of using hunger as a weapon of war. He added that out of 72,000 trucks of aid intended for Gaza, only 30,000 have successfully arrived.
The march aims to draw global attention to the Gaza humanitarian crisis and raise awareness among Pakistani citizens about the ongoing situation.















