Hurriyat Leader congratulates Pakistan on Resolution Day

Author: S. A Haidri

Chairman Pasban-e-Hurriyat Uzair Ahmad Ghazali has said that people of the Azad Jammu and Kashmir are playing starring role for the development, prosperity and stability of Pakistan.

In a statement issued to media regarding Pakistan Resolution Day, Uzair Ahmad Ghazali said that the demand for the establishment of an independent and sovereign state on March 23, 1940 construed under the enthusiastic leadership of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah.

He said that Pakistan has the strongest forces in Muslim Ummah equipped with nuclear weapons, state-of-the-art missiles and 220 million patriotic Pakistanis.

Ghazali said that Pakistan has a special place in the Islamic world, adding that the country is a great blessing of Allah Almighty for Muslims all over the world.

“Pakistan has played a vital role for supporting and assisting the oppressed nations in difficult times, including the Palestinian issue, Afghanistan, Jammu and Kashmir and Bosnia” he added.

Chairman PeH said that Pakistan has always fully supported the independence of the state of Jammu and Kashmir and its right to self-determination.

He maintained that government of Pakistan highlighted the Kashmir case as a party and advocated in every forum of the world with full force and capacity.

Uzair said that the people of the occupied state are struggling for their freedom against state terrorism of India in IOK.

“In these circumstances, only a strong and stable Pakistan can play a decisive role for the liberation of the occupied state” he stated.

Ghazali further said that the people of the occupied state have pinned their hopes and aspirations towards Pakistan that is their only support for independence from India.

Moreover, he congratulated the people of Pakistan on Resolution Day, saying that they should overcome all the prejudices of linguistic, sectarian, provincial and nationalities and use their abilities to strengthen the Pakistan as one nation.

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