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Photo exhibition arranged to mark Kashmir Day
The exhibition will continue for general public till the end of the week
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February 02, 2021
RAWALPINDI:
The Punjab Council of the Arts (PUCAR) arranged a photographic exhibition in connection with Kashmir Solidarity Day to highlight Indian atrocities, a spokesperson shared on Monday.
The exhibition will continue for general public till the end of the week.
Pakistan Green Task Force President Dr Jamal Nasir inaugurated the exhibition along with PUCAR Director Waqar Ahmed. The exhibition showcased over 100 photographs depicting current situation in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK).
Dr Nasir said that Kashmiris will achieve right of self-determination for a separate homeland. He added that every children of Pakistan stood with people of Kashmir in solidarity of their legitimate demand.
Due to the indiscriminate firing of occupation forces three women among four civilians sustained injuries, says FO
Pakistan on Tuesday summoned a senior Indian diplomat to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to register “strong protest” over ceasefire violations by its forces along the Line of Control (LoC).
The Foreign Office said in a statement that on February 2 (Tuesday) four innocent civilians including three women sustained injuries after Indian occupation forces targeted civilian population across the de facto border.
“Due to the indiscriminate and unprovoked firing by the Indian occupation forces in Hotspring and Jandrot sectors of the LoC on February 2, 30-year-old Zubina Bukhari w/o Faizan Shah, resident of Tahi Mohra village; 17-year-old Rida Tahir d/o Bahsarat Shah, resident of Tahi Mohra village; 16 years old Ameen Ali s/o Basharat Shah, resident of Tahi Mohra village, and 42-year-old Saleema Begum w/o Muhammad Yaqoob resident of Batali village sustained serious inj
Pakistan summons Indian diplomat over ceasefire violations
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Pakistan summons Indian diplomat over ceasefire violations
ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) - A senior Indian diplomat was summoned to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs today to register Pakistan’s strong protest over ceasefire violations by the Indian occupation Forces along the Line of Control (LoC) on 02nd February 2021, resulting in serious injuries to four innocent civilians including three women.
According to the Foreign Office Spokesperson Zahid Hafeez due to the indiscriminate and unprovoked firing by the Indian occupation forces in Hotspring and Jandrot Sectors of the LoC on 2nd February 2021, 30 year old Zubina Bukhari w/o Faizan Shah, resident of Tahi Mohra village, 17 years old Rida Tahir d/o Bahsarat Shah resident of Tahi Mohra village, 16 years old Ameen Ali s/o Basharat Shah resident of Tahi Mohra village, 42 years old Saleema Begum w/o Muhammad Yaqoob resident of Batali village, sustained serious in
4 civilians injured in Indian firing; Pakistan protests
February 2, 2021
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: Four innocent civilians including three women suffered serious injuries when the Indian troops opened indiscriminate and unprovoked firing in Hotspring and Jandrot Sectors of the Line of Control (LoC) on Wednesday.
The following civilians injured in the Indian firing;
30-year-old Zubina Bukhari w/o Faizan Shah, resident of Tahi Mohra village
17-year-old Rida Tahir d/o Bahsarat Shah, resident of Tahi Mohra village,
16-year-old Ameen Ali s/o Basharat Shah, resident of Tahi Mohra village,
42-years-old Saleema Begum w/o Muhammad Yaqoob, resident of Batali village
The Indian forces along the LoC and the Working Boundary have been continuously targeting civilian populated areas with artillery fire, heavy-caliber mortars, and automatic weapons.