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Pakistan incomplete until Kashmir’s accession: Siraj  

 

 

Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) Chief Sirajul Haq on Monday said that Pakistan is going to remain incomplete until the accession of Kashmir.

The political party led a rally from Muzaffarabad to Chakothi as Kashmiris observed black day on the Independence Day of India.

While addressing the participants before moving on with the rally, Haq said that Pakistan was fighting for Kashmiris’ cause on all possible platforms. The freedom movement of Kashmir was lit up by the locals with their blood (sacrifices), he added.

He reiterated the resolve that Kashmiris would eventually attain freedom from oppressive India.

“Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is known across the world for the murder of Muslims and minorities and sabotaging their rights on all levels possible,” he said, urging the government to expose the Indian network and its role in terror attacks in Pakistan.

Prime Minister Azad Kashmir Raja Farooq Haider also addressed the participants of the rally and stated that the freedom movement has entered a conclusive phase.

No matter how intensely India resorts to aggression, Kashmiris would win freedom, in the end, he added.

He stressed the need of a stable Pakistan for the accession of Kashmir.

 

 

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