ISLAMABAD-
An anonymous person has sent 200 bouquets to activists who have been protesting outside Pakistan’s parliament house despite heavy rainfall.
According to a report in local daily ‘Dawn’, the sender is Mr J Salik, a local Christian leader.
Members of the Pakistan Awami Tehreek (PAT) and the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) began their protests on August 15 in an attempt to topple Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, who has been accused of rigging the 2013 general elections.
The bouquets have been placed in front of the parliament house, lining the road.
The words ‘Inquilab March’ have also been written with flowers on the nearby greenbelt.
PAT media coordinator Ghulam Ali told the media that the flowers have been sent to show solidarity with the people who sacrificed their lives and faced injuries during the ongoing protests.
“The flowers have increased the determination of the participants,” Ali said.
The protesters agreed on Thursday to vacate the Constitution Avenue, where the parliament house and the Supreme Court are situated, for a new site
Long Live Janab Alama Dr Qadri sahib, Long Live Janab Imran Khan sahib, Long Live Our Sisters Brothers our Dearest pakistani Great childrens who are fighiting Against the Corruption & against the local zionists Salutes all of them
Hardship then Happyness the great struggle of peoples of Ir Pakistan under the great leadership of Janab Allama Dr Qadri sahib & Janab Imran Khan Sahib is a harbinger of very good news struggle must continue to Final Victory
advise them to go home and live with peace instead of sending them flowers
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