LAHORE: Jamaat e Islami Pakistan, Punjab chapter will hold Kashmir Freedom March from Nasir Bagh to Wagah Border on July 31.
Party’s Chief Senator Siraj ul Haq will lead the March while leaders of other political parties and a size-able number of people from all walks of life will take part in it.
According to the JI Lahore spokesman, the March is to record their condemnation against human rights violations in Indian occupied Kashmir.
He said Kashmir was an integral part of Pakistan and Kashmiris’ decades long struggle for freedom would nearing success.
He urged the international community to take notice of violation of human rights in IHK. He also called for early implementation of United Nations resolutions on Kashmir and grant Kashmiris the right to self-determination.
Daily Archives: July 27, 2016
Man protests against Hyderabad police
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