Pakistan sends message of peace in response to Indian aggression: Arif Alvi

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 Central Independence Day celebrations held at the Presidency. President Arif Ali raised the flag. The Independence Day celebrations began with the sounding of sirens. Chairman Senate Sadiq Sanjarani, Speaker National Assembly Asad Qaiser, Deputy Speaker Qasim Soori, Information Minister Shibli Faraz, Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi and other federal ministers and special assistants also attended the ceremony.

Addressing the function, President Arif Ali said that Pakistan had given a message of peace in response to Indian aggression, adding that Pakistan would continue to provide moral, political and diplomatic support to Kashmiris. President Arif Alvi said that after the establishment of Pakistan, the country faced many challenges, the nation learned a lot through trials.

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Today, the 73rd Independence Day is being celebrated in Pakistan with great enthusiasm. The day began with special prayers after Fajr prayers in mosques across the country for the country's progress, unity, peace and prosperity, as well as for the success of the long struggle of the Kashmiri people. At the beginning of the day, 31 cannons were saluted in the federal capital while 21 cannons were saluted in the provincial capitals and sirens were also sounded.

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