Pakistani and Afghan Clerics Urge Extending Ceasefire Through Eidul Azha

Religious scholars from Pakistan and Afghanistan have jointly called for extending the ceasefire initially declared for Eidul Fitr through Eidul Azha. This appeal aims to support peaceful observance of religious practices like the Haj and promote regional stability amid ongoing military operations. The extension request places diplomatic pressure on authorities to maintain peace during key religious periods, with negotiations or decisions expected before the current ceasefire expires around March 23-24.
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