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United we stand: Kashmir Day observed across Punjab

Participants of Kashmir March in Lahore shout slogans to express solidarity with Kashmiri people. PHOTO: ONLINE


Major political gatherings on Sunday set up their camps next to each other on The Mall Road to express solidarity with each other and the general population of Indian-held Kashmir on Kashmir Solidarity Day.

PML-N and PPP set up their camps directly before the Punjab Assembly on The Mall Road, while JIP raised its Kashmir Conference arrange a couple of hundred yards away. Activists of Pakistan Tahreek-e-Insaf (PTI) were additionally there on the event to check their gathering's nearness.

Tending to the members who assembled from every one of the four territories and Gilgit-Baltistan, JI boss Sirajul Haq said the flexibility battle of Kashmir was neither a monetary war nor a development keep running on the premise of cast and doctrine.

"It is an ideological battle. A huge number of Kashmiri individuals have lost their lives in flexibility battle, while thousands others have been incapacitated yet they are not prepared to surrender," the JI boss commented.

Condemning Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's administration, he said India needed to transform Pakistan into an infertile real estate parcel by holding its water supply.

Tending to the PML-N rally, Federal Minister for Railways, Khawaja Saad Rafiq said India would starve to death in the event that it didn't offer opportunity to the general population of Kashmir. He focused on that the United Nations must evade its twofold principles. Saad said his gathering would proceed with its support with the general population of Kashmir.

PPP pioneer Azizur Rehman Chan drove a rally on Mall Road in which a substantial number of gathering specialists took part to express solidarity with the general population of Indian-held Kashmir.

In the mean time, in Faisalabad Kashmir solidarity day was seen at the University of Agriculture Faisalabad (UAF) on Sunday. In this association a course was held where the employees and understudies of the UAF communicated solidarity with Kashmiris.

Tending to the members, UAF Vice-Chancellor Prof Dr Iqrar Ahmad Khan said autonomy was the essential right of every single person. He encouraged the global group to pay heed to human rights infringement by India against Kashmiris.

In the interim, distinctive government, social, religious, political, broker and different associations likewise organized encourages, workshops, meetings and different projects to express solidarity with the general population of Kashmir. Faisalabad Arts Council orchestrated a photograph presentation at Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan Auditorium Art Gallery on the event of Kashmir Day in which photos relating to the hostility and abundances of Indian troops were shown.

In Bahawalpur, the greatest assembling on Kashmir Day was hung on Fareed Gate in which a large number of individuals from various political and religious gatherings accumulated to express their solidarity with Kashmir.

The members of the encourages conveyed bulletins and standards recorded with mottos for the Kashmiris and requested of the United Nations to determine the Kashmir issue as indicated by yearnings of Kashmiri individuals.

Jamaat-e-Islami, Multan section composed a rally to check Kashmir Solidarity Day on Sunday. The rally began from Clock Tower Chowk and finished up at the JI office in the city. On the event, JI, Vice Ameer, (South Punjab) Sheik Usman Farooq said Kashmir Day was being seen to give a message to the general population of Kashmir that Pakistanis were with them.

In Sargodha, a meeting was composed to express solidarity with the general population of Kashmir with a promise to proceed with good support in their battle of flexibility from Indian occupation.

The meeting was gone to by activists of major religio-political gatherings, individuals from common society and individuals from all kinds of different backgrounds. On the event, speakers denounced India for not executing the UN resolutions to determine the center issue of Kashmir.

Then, Punjab Emergency Service Rescue 1122 and Regional Scouts office organized a stroll to express solidarity with the Kashmiri individuals. The members of the rally were conveying pennants and notices recorded with trademarks against the outrages of Indian powers in held Kashmir.

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