PTI holds a rally for Kashmiris in Jacobabad

Author: Naeem Ahmed

JACOBABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf [PTI] Jacobabad chapter took out a rally against Indian atrocities against innocent Kashmiris and in solidarity with Kashmiris, it started from Pathan House and culminated at Deputy Commissioner Office Chowk after marching various routes, here on Sunday.

Rally was led by Raaz Khan Pathan, District Information Secretary PTI Jacobabad.

Speaking on the occasion Raaz Khan Pathan said that the Indian government has crossed it’s limits of atrocities against the powerless and innocent Kashmiris and he questioned that why the United Nations is silence over the atrocities of India adding Kashmir is the backbone of Pakistan and Pakistan will continue its legal and moral support of the powerless Kashmiris in the larger interest of the innocent Kashmiris.

During his speech he strongly condemned the atrocities of Indian forces and torched an Indian flag at DC Office Chowk to show solidarity with Kashmiris on the eve of Kashmir Day which to be observed on 5th February of 2018 across Pakistan.

A large number of people including Abdul Latif, Nawab Laghari, Shafiq Soomro and children also participated in the rally besides they were chanting slogans against atrocities of India and in favor of Kashmir. It is worthwhile to mention here that Pakistan has been marking 5th February as public holiday “Kashmir Day” since 1990 to show solidarity with innocent Kashmiris against atrocities of India.

Published in Daily Times, February 5th 2018.

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