Case lodged against Hurriyat leader for singing Pakistani national anthem
SRINAGAR: A case has been registered against Hurriyat leader Asiya Andrabi for hoisting the Pakistani flag and singing the country’s national anthem.
According to reports in the Indian media, Andrabi hoisted the Pakistani flag and sung the national anthem on Pakistan Day in Srinagar. The police in Occupied Kashmir launched a probe into this.
In a video, Asiya Andrabi admitted
By TICKER
March 25, 2015
SRINAGAR: A case has been registered against Hurriyat leader Asiya Andrabi for hoisting the Pakistani flag and singing the country’s national anthem.
According to reports in the Indian media, Andrabi hoisted the Pakistani flag and sung the national anthem on Pakistan Day in Srinagar. The police in Occupied Kashmir launched a probe into this.
In a video, Asiya Andrabi admitted that she had hoisted the Pakistani flag and sung the national anthem.
A treason case has been filed against her under the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act.
Andrabi is the chief of the Dukhtaran-e-Millat women’s wing which is associated with the Hurriyat.
According to reports in the Indian media, Andrabi hoisted the Pakistani flag and sung the national anthem on Pakistan Day in Srinagar. The police in Occupied Kashmir launched a probe into this.
In a video, Asiya Andrabi admitted that she had hoisted the Pakistani flag and sung the national anthem.
A treason case has been filed against her under the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act.
Andrabi is the chief of the Dukhtaran-e-Millat women’s wing which is associated with the Hurriyat.
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