Pindiites express solidarity with Kashmiris
Islamabad
February 6, 2021
Rawalpindi : Different political parties, traders, civil society members, government officers, private organisations, students and Anjuman-e-Shehriyan-e-Rawalpindi staged rallies to express solidarity with Kashmiri people and strongly condemned Indian brutalities on them.
A large number of people participated in the rallies and raised slogans in support of the people of Kashmir here on Friday.
Several government and private organisations including Rawalpindi Arts Council (RAC) also arranged programmes in connection with Kashmir Solidarity Day.
Speakers on the occasion strongly condemned India for the bloodshed in illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir and vowed to support Kashmiris in their cause.
Malik slams Imran for playing politics on Kashmir Solidarity Day
National
February 6, 2021
ISLAMABAD: Senate Committee on Interior Chairman Abdul Rehman Malik has said what Prime Minister Imran Khan and his government did in response to Modi s anti-Kashmir measures.
“I was shocked while listening to Prime Minister Imran Khan s speech who is still talking about NRO on the soil of Kashmir on the Kashmir Solidarity Day. The prime minister should have talked only about Kashmir and Modi s crimes against humanity on this day instead of playing politics,” he said while addressing a function on the Kashmir Solidarity Day, organized at his residence on Friday. The function was attended by Hurriyat leaders Abdul Hameed Lone, Manzoor Ahmad Shah, Dr Mujahid Gilani, Raja Khadim Hussain, Shafi Dar, Zahid, Abid Khan Abbasi, Iftikhar Ahmed, Advocate Tanvir Ahmed and others.
ISLAMABAD: The entire nation came out on Friday to observe the Kashmir Solidarity Day with renewed commitment to support the just struggle of Kashmiris for their inalienable right to.
PESHAWAR: Insaf Traders Organisation on Friday held a rally to show solidarity with Kashmiris and condemned the brutalities of Indian forces in Indian occupied Jammu and Kashmir.President Insaf.
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