PAC organizes photographic exhibition, rally to mark Youm-e-Istehsal

RAWALPINDI: The Punjab Arts Council on Saturday organized a photographic exhibition and walk to mark Youm-e-Istehsal in a befitting manner.

Member All Parties Hurriat Conference (APHC) Ali Muhammad Sultan along with Director Arts Council Waqar Ahmad inaugurated the photographic exhibition.

While addressing the participants of the exhibition, Mr. Ali Muhammad Sultan said that Extremist BJP wants to make Occupied Kashmir a valley of Hinduism. Genocide of innocent Kashmiris has been going on for four years in Occupied Kashmir. The cruelty in Occupied Kashmir has never been heard or seen in history.

Ali Mohammad Sultan further said that the United Nations Security Council, the European Union and other international organizations have remained silent spectators to the human rights violations in Occupied Kashmir. The time is not far when India will have to account for its atrocities; the voice of Kashmiris and the struggle for freedom cannot be suppressed for long by oppression. In the end, he thanked Director Punjab Arts Council Waqar Ahmed and said that this institution has always raised its voice for Kashmiris.

Member of All Parties Hurriyat Conference, Mushtaq Hussain said that today it has been four years since the occupied valley became a prison. On this very day, the fascist Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, while propagating Hinduism, took away the identity of innocent Kashmiris. From August 5, 2019 till now, Hundreds of Occupied Kashmiris have shed their blood in Kashmir Liberation Movement after being shot by the Indian Army. The Occupying Indian Army has imprisoned thousands of Kashmiri youth in detention camps.

Director Arts Council Waqar Ahmad said, we once again appeal to the international community to hold a referendum in Occupied Kashmir following the resolutions of the United Nations Security Council so that in Occupied Kashmir the independence movement could find its destination. The people of Pakistan salute the Hurriyat leaders, martyrs of Kashmir and Ghazis for making eternal sacrifices for Kashmir Liberation Movement.

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