Karachi: Youths of Karachi, who set a new world record by singing the national anthem in the largest congregation across the globe on the eve of August 14, have now vowed to come out for improvement of the city.
The youths setting world record holder have announced that they would initiate protest at Quaid’s mausoleum from August 27.
Head of youth group, Abid Beli appealed to the group’s volunteer and youth of Karachi to come forward and play their role for the betterment of city.
The youths, starting protest from August 27, said they chose the date owing to the Lailatul Qadr and Pakistan Day according to the Islamic calendar.
As 114 people killed, dozens injured and kidnaped in the last week the youth urge the people to come at Quaid’s mausoleum at scheduled time.
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