Wapda workers take out rally to show support for Kashmiris
Lahore: Hundreds of Wapda electricity workers held a rally to protest against the atrocities of Indian government on the people of Indian-Occupied Kashmir.
They took out a large procession and held a rally under the aegis of All Pakistan Wapda Hydro Electric Workers Union CBA from Aiwan-e-Iqbal to Lahore Press Club in support of the struggling people of the occupied Kashmir and against their genocide by Indian forces violating the UN convention and fundamental rights.
The participants passed a resolution urging the United Nations to hold plebiscite in Kashmir the way it was held in East Timor where about 0.9million citizens were given right to self-determination by the UN and had been separated from Indonesia in the year 2002.
The working class appealed to all freedom loving nations and the working class of the world to extend their support to the besieged people of occupied Kashmir.
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