LAHORE: A huge ceremony was held to show solidarity with the Kashmiris by the Punjab Human Rights Department in collaboration with a group of institutions at Aiwan-e-Iqbal here on Monday.
Students of various institutions presented different scripts and also a special documentary on a large screen in which Indian atrocities on innocent Kashmiris and the human tragedy unfolding in the territory was depicted.
Mahindra Pal Singh said the UN’s recent report confirmed the Indian aggression in occupied Kashmir. He said the Kashmiris had the right to get independence and India be held accountable for killing hundreds and thousands of innocent people.
Professor of a private group of institutions, Abdul Manan, said the day was near when the people of the region will achieve freedom despite the oppression of India. He also appealed to the Pakistani youths to support cause of freedom of Kashmir at every forum along with government.
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