Rally against Indian aggression
LAHORE
Youth Forum for Kashmir (YFK) observed a black day on Thursday to protest against nearly seven decades of illegal occupation of Kashmir by India.
A rally was taken out from Punjab Assembly, The Mall to the Lahore Press Club which was attended by hundreds of charged youth chanting anti-India slogans and condemning atrocities committed by Indian forces in the Occupied Kashmir.
YFK chief organiser Tariq Ihsan Ghuri and other speakers condemned Indian rulers, saying innocent Kashmiris were being butchered by the Indian Army but it was unfortunate that international community and UN were acting as silent spectators. They said during the last two months hundreds of Kashmiri youth had been killed while women and children were also facing worst kind of atrocities at the hands of Indian forces. The speakers said the black day was observed to tell the world that they would keep raising voice for giving Kashmiris the right of plebiscite.
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