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People all over the country observed Kashmir Solidarity Day on the call of the chief of Jamaat-e-Islami Sirajul Haq and Tehreek Azadi Jammu Kashmir (TAJK) to assure the Kashmiri brethren that the Pakistani nation would extend them all possible help and support till they achieve their right of self determination in accordance with the UN resolutions.
Rallies and Kashmir march were held in all major cities and towns on the occasion and the central leaders of the JI besides other speakers addressing the participants declared that Kashmir as the life line of Pakistan and this country would remain incomplete without Kashmir. They said the Kashmiris were in fact fighting the war of the completion of Pakistan and the government should extend its full support to them.
The participants of the rally including women and children expressed deep resentment over the killings in Held Kashmir.
In the Punjab capital, the rally was held at the Shahrah-e-Quaid-e-Azam. Thousands of people, including large number of women and children joined the rally. JI secretary general Liaqat Baloch, central Punjab chief Amirul Azeem and Lahore chapter's chief Zikrullah Mujahid addressed the rally.
In his address, Liaqat Baloch urged the world community to break the silence on Kashmir issue in view of the bloodshed going on in Held Kashmir and play its role in motivating the UN for the grant of the right of self determination to the Kashmiris.
He also stressed upon the Pakistan government to give a roadmap for the liberation of Kashmir. He said there could be no talks with India till it abandoned the slogan that Kashmir is its integral part.
Amirul Azeem called upon the government to set up an exiled government of the Kashmiris under the leadership of veteran Kashmiri leader Syed Ali Gilani. He said Islamabad should not only recognize this government but also establish Kashmir desks at every embassy abroad so that the Kashmiris leaders could themselves present their case to the world at large.
The rally in Islamabad was staged around the Aab Para Chowk. JI deputy chief Mian Muhammad Aslam and chief for northern Punjab Dr Tariq Saleem addressed the rally. Speaking on the occasion, Mian Muhammad Aslam urged the government to adopt solid steps for the solution of the Kashmir issue. He suggested appointing a deputy Foreign Minister to exclusively highlight the Kashmir issue all over the world.
At Multan, the rally was taken out from Daulat Gate to Chowk Ghanta Ghar and was led by JI deputy chief Rashid Naseem. He said the government had not appointed a chairman for the national Kashmir Committee during the last six months which shows its lack of interest in the matter.
JI deputy chief Asadullah Bhutto led the rally at Sukkur. He was accompanied by general secretary of Sindh chapter Hizbullah Jhagro. The rally at Faisalabad was led by JI deputy chief Hafiz Muhammad Idrees. Rallies were also taken out at Tandanlian wala, Chiniot, Sheikhpura, and Sahiwal. The Sahiwal rally was also attended by a large number of local journalists.
In Balochistan, rallies were taken out in different cities and towns. The rally in Quetta was led by provincial general secretary Maulana Hidayatur Rahman. JI provincial chief Maulana Abdul Haq Hashmi led the rally taken out at Dera Murad Jamali and Dera Allah Yar.
Meanwhile, Tehreek Azadi Jammu Kashmir (TAJK) arranged rally from Istanbul Chowk, Mall Road to Assembly Hall. Students, teachers, lawyers, traders and hundreds of people from all walks of life joined the rally. They carried Pakistani flags, placards and banners containing text against Indian state terrorism and in favour of Kashmiris. Kashmir Conference was held at Assembly Hall.
Addressing the conference, Jamaat-ud-Dawa chief Hafiz Muhammad Saeed advised Hurriyat leaders to promote freedom movement being united. He said, "Now, the time to get the result. Chinab formula, dividing Kashmir formula or other formulas would not be accepted."
He asked Modi to leave Kashmir otherwise freedom movement will be continued. "Modi is talking of dialogue. Now, Modi has to take dialogue with Mujahideen (Freedom Fighters). Modi created uproar of terrorists in the whole world but all in vain. Solidarity with Kashmiris was observed all over the world. "
He further said, "Shimla Agreement is the biggest hurdle in resolving the Kashmir issue. Now, every Kashmiri carries Pakistani flag. Kashmiris would be given self-determination rights according to UN resolutions. If India does not accept the UN resolutions, then Kashmiris and Pakistanis stand against Indian atrocities."
He said blood of thousands of martyrs is the guardianship of Islam and Muslims. No one has the right to make a deal of martyrs' blood.
Central Leader JuD Hafiz Abdul Rehman said US allies have been defeated in Afghanistan. Soon, India will have to leave Kashmir. Kashmiris freedom movement is at peak now. Blood of martyrs would not be wasted.
Jamaat-e-Islami secretary general Liaqat Baloch saluted the brave leadership of Kashmir. He said, "Today (5th of February) is the day of the revival of the oath. Kashmir will be freed soon. The Pakistani nation has proved that they love Islam and Kashmiris."
He advised Pakistani youth to convey Islamic teachings and message of Kashmiris at social media.
Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam secretary general Maulana Amjad Khan criticized human rights organizations for their silence on Indian state terrorism in Jammu-Kashmir. He said, "India will have no option but to leave Kashmir..."
Chairman Quran o Sunnah Movement Allama Ibtisam Ellahi Zaheer, Milli Muslim League secretary general Muhammad Yaqoub Sheikh, Tehreek Hurmat-e-Rasool (SAW) convener Maulana Ameer Hamza, Ameer Muttahida Jamiat Ahlehadith Ziaullah Shah Bukhari, Ameer Jamaat Ahlehadith Hafiz Abdul Ghaffar Ropari and others also addressed.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2019

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