The Iglesia ni Cristo ended its massive anti-corruption rally a full day earlier than planned โ but not before delivering a crowd turnout so large it reshaped Manilaโs political atmosphere for 48 straight hours. The gathering, which was originally set to run for three days, officially closed on Monday night with more than 600,000 members filling the Quirino Grandstand at its peak. Even after the early wrap-up, many opted to stay overnight, resting on the grounds before beginning their long trips home. INC leaders said the shortened program did not diminish their message: the call for truth, accountability, and a national reckoning on corruption had already been heard loud and clear.
Inside the grandstand, unity โ not exhaustion โ defined the tone. Students who traveled from nearby cities said the rally felt like both a civic duty and a rare moment of collective purpose. Members of the INCโs security group, SCAN, described the operation as smooth but physically draining, noting that two days under the sun and floodlights took a toll. Still, the sentiment remained overwhelmingly positive: peaceful, organized, charged with a sense of shared mission. โPagod po talaga, pero ligtas at maayos,โ one volunteer said, calling the mobilization a proud display of discipline and solidarity.
The rallyโs core message was reiterated repeatedly: this was not an anti-government uprising but a firm stand against corruption โ wherever it occurs, whoever is involved. Members interviewed on-site emphasized that the demonstration was meant to spotlight accountability, not pick a political fight. Online criticism didnโt shake the resolve; several participants said they once held misconceptions about the churchโs rallies but understood the significance only after witnessing the movement firsthand. As road closures around Manila lingered into Tuesday, the eventโs impact remained visible โ a reminder of just how forcefully the INC can move when united behind a cause.
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