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Pakistan Urges Citizens to Keep Protests Peaceful Amid Tensions

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Pakistani authorities urge citizens to maintain calm and conduct peaceful protests amid tensions over attacks on Iran [IC: by AFP]

March 1, 2026

Following the recent attacks on Iran, Pakistan has called on its religious parties and citizens to exercise restraint and remain calm. Authorities emphasized that peaceful conduct is essential to prevent further complications.

Pakistan has actively supported Iran through diplomatic and moral channels and has voiced its condemnation of the attacks at the United Nations. Officials stressed that maintaining peace within the country is crucial at this sensitive time.

Authorities warned that allowing protests to escalate or taking the law into one’s own hands would play into the hands of adversaries. Citizens are urged to control their emotions, engage in peaceful demonstrations, and avoid any actions that could lead to unrest or harm.

In addition to public appeals, officials highlighted that national unity and stability remain Pakistan’s true strength. They said that maintaining order and harmony within the country is essential for protecting citizens and upholding the nation’s interest.

Authorities reiterated that every effort should be made to channel public sentiment into safe and constructive avenues. They called on all groups to prioritize dialogue and patience while the government continues its diplomatic efforts to address the international situation.

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