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ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Foreign Office said on Thursday that slogans in favour of Pakistan chanted at a rally in Indian-held Kashmir (IHK) on Wednesday is a reflection of love by Kashmiris for Pakistan.
We will continue diplomatic, moral support to Kashmiris: FO
ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Foreign Office said on Thursday that slogans in favour of Pakistan chanted at a rally in Indian-held Kashmir (IHK) on Wednesday is a reflection of love by Kashmiris for Pakistan.
FO Spokesperson Tasneem Aslam went on to say that “we will continue diplomatic and moral support to Kashmiris.”
The rally a day earlier during which a Pakistani flag was
By TICKER
Published April 16, 2015
ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Foreign Office said on Thursday that slogans in favour of Pakistan chanted at a rally in Indian-held Kashmir (IHK) on Wednesday is a reflection of love by Kashmiris for Pakistan.
FO Spokesperson Tasneem Aslam went on to say that “we will continue diplomatic and moral support to Kashmiris.”
The rally a day earlier during which a Pakistani flag was also waved, was taken out as a show of solidarity and strength against Indian occupation and to welcome Hurriyat leader Ali Gilani on his return from New Delhi.
Musarat Alam, a Hurriyat leader, one of the participants of the rally, bore and waved the flag of Pakistan as he cheered for his leader Syed Ali Gilani.
A number of attendees, including Musarat Alam, were rounded up for chanting slogans in Pakistan’s favour and waving its flag in the air.
FO Spokesperson Tasneem Aslam went on to say that “we will continue diplomatic and moral support to Kashmiris.”
The rally a day earlier during which a Pakistani flag was also waved, was taken out as a show of solidarity and strength against Indian occupation and to welcome Hurriyat leader Ali Gilani on his return from New Delhi.
Musarat Alam, a Hurriyat leader, one of the participants of the rally, bore and waved the flag of Pakistan as he cheered for his leader Syed Ali Gilani.
A number of attendees, including Musarat Alam, were rounded up for chanting slogans in Pakistan’s favour and waving its flag in the air.
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