Mohsin Naqvi says he is prepared to participate in nonviolent demonstrations against Iran’s aggression.

To discuss urgent domestic and global challenges, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has called a crucial meeting of the federal cabinet for tomorrow.

The meeting will take place at 9 a.m. before the Majlis-e-Shura (Parliament) session, according to sources in the Prime Minister’s Secretariat. It is anticipated that the cabinet would carry out a thorough analysis of the changing regional landscape, especially the rising Middle East tensions.

The cabinet will receive a briefing on the Iran-Israel conflict and the larger regional security landscape, according to sources. The agenda will also heavily emphasize issues pertaining to national security.

The internal state of the nation, discussions about activities related to Afghanistan, and the recent uptick in anti-American rallies will all be further examined during the meeting.

We’ll also talk about the demonstrations’ security features and the government’s long-term plan to keep the peace. Following the conference, an official communiqué will be released, and significant decisions are anticipated.

While asking protesters to maintain their composure, Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi has stated that he is ready to join citizens in their protests against the recent attacks on Iran.

“Every Pakistani is saddened by the strikes on Iran and the reported assassination of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei,” Naqvi remarked at a gathering with Shia intellectuals in Islamabad.

In addition to saying that the government is fully behind the populace and religious authorities, he said he was personally prepared to take part in demonstrations against the attacks. He declared, “Hassale forces are trying to split us apart, but we are united.”

The interior minister underlined that any demonstration must be conducted with consideration for the interests of the country. He asked religious intellectuals to once again play a positive role, pointing out that they have historically led the country through difficult times.

Naqvi also urged protesters to be patient and make sure that the demonstrations stay nonviolent. He urged religious leaders to assist in upholding law and order and to advise participants against using violence.

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