Aasiya Andrabi welcomes Pakistan’s move on Kashmir
SRINAGAR: In occupied Kashmir the Chairperson of Dukhtaran-e-Millat (DeM) Syeda Aasiya Andrabi has appreciated the Pakistan’s move to send its envoys to different countries to highlight the Kashmir dispute and expose the ongoing Indian aggression in the territory.
According to Kashmir Media Service Aasiya Andrabi, in a statement issued in Srinagar, said: “This is a welcome step taken by the Pakistan government. Pakistan has always highlighted the Kashmir issue and what people here have
been facing under the forcible control of Kashmir. Once again it is Pakistan, which is making all efforts to help the oppressed Kashmiris by taking our voices to the international community.
It is also the moral obligation of Pakistan to help Kashmiris to take this movement to its logical conclusion. The people should not to be misled by the propaganda against the people and the resistance leadership unleashed by India and its stooges.
She said that New Delhi and its puppets are frustrated as they feel that they are losing the ground in Kashmir with every passing day. They are trying to discredit the resistance leadership among the people and the people among the resistance leadership, she added.
She appealed to the people to remain steadfast and not let this movement die down. Meanwhile, Anjuman Shari Shian in a statement said the police have been harassing its activists and forcing them to report to police stations.
Condemning the police action, the organization said such tactics willot break the resolve of freedom-loving people. Whole Kashmir is protesting against atrocities and innocent people are being killed. It is the right of the people to protest and hit to roads, he said. Mohaz-e-Azadi leaders Muhammad Azam Inqilabi and Syed Altaf Andrabi in a statement urged the Indian rulers to resolve the Kashmir dispute in the interest of peace in the region.
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