The event saw overwhelming participation from the community, including women and children. Women and children gathered to pay tribute to the martyrs through heartfelt readings of supplication and prayer.
The procession began at the historic Jamia Masjid in Kargil and continued through prominent landmarks such as Lal Chowk and Khomeini Chowk, which culminated in Husseini Park. The streets resonated with the voices of mourners who recited the axis of resistance and the Noha to commemorate its struggle against its enduring oppression.
Al Haji Asgha Ali Karbarai, a member of the Senior Guardian Council, worked on the rally, highlighting the deep sacrifices made by martyrs on the axis of resistance. He emphasized their unwavering commitment to justice and their role in defending those oppressed from tyranny.
Hojjat-ul Islam Sheikh Mohammad Mohaqqiq, chairman of the Guardian Council, emphasized the importance of the axis of resistance in the global struggle for justice and freedom. He sought unity and resilience in the face of ongoing challenges, particularly the atrocities committed by Israel and its allies against the innocent Palestinians.
The iconic funeral called for a reading of Dua-e-Imam Zamana (ATF) and Dua-e-inqilab and a surge in sacred blessings and global justice. The rally condemned the violence and oppression facing Palestinians, and raised strong slogans reaffirming their commitment to oppressed causes around the world.
Vice-Chair Hojjat-ul Islam Sheikh Hasnaian Rizwani expressed his gratitude to various entities, including district management, departments and media houses, for helping to organize the iconic programme. Such approvals are common in public events, with organizers recognizing the contributions of the various stakeholders who played a role in ensuring the success of the program.
MNA