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Kashmiris to observe ‘Accession to Pakistan Day’
The Kashmiri people will observe ‘Accession to Pakistan day’ today (Wednesday) to reinforce confidence in the resolution passed by the Central Executive Committee of the All Jammu Kashmir Muslim Conference (AJKMC) in Srinagar on July 19, 1947.
Functions, walks, talk shows, seminars, conferences and symposiums would be the main features of the day in Azad Jammu Kashmir where elaborated programmes were planned by the social and political organizations.
The Muslim Conference, Pakistan Muslim League-N and other organizations have planned programmes to highlight significance of the day and resolution passed prior to the partition of the Subcontinent.
Azad Jammu Kashmir President Masood Khan, Prime Minister Raja Farooq Haider Khan, Speaker Shah Ghulam Qadir and others have said that Pakistan was incomplete without Kashmir and people of Kashmir will continue their struggle till getting independence from India.
They said India had been depriving the people of Jammu Kashmir from their birth right to determine their future through plebiscite as recognized by United Nations since 1947. The people of Kashmir has neither accepted forcible occupation of India in the past nor will surrender their legitimate right in future and will continue their struggle till achievement of the goal of independence from India.
The Kashmiri people will observe ‘Accession to Pakistan day’ today (Wednesday) to reinforce confidence in the resolution passed by the Central Executive Committee of the All Jammu Kashmir Muslim Conference (AJKMC) in Srinagar on July 19, 1947.
Functions, walks, talk shows, seminars, conferences and symposiums would be the main features of the day in Azad Jammu Kashmir where elaborated programmes were planned by the social and political organizations.
The Muslim Conference, Pakistan Muslim League-N and other organizations have planned programmes to highlight significance of the day and resolution passed prior to the partition of the Subcontinent.
Azad Jammu Kashmir President Masood Khan, Prime Minister Raja Farooq Haider Khan, Speaker Shah Ghulam Qadir and others have said that Pakistan was incomplete without Kashmir and people of Kashmir will continue their struggle till getting independence from India.
They said India had been depriving the people of Jammu Kashmir from their birth right to determine their future through plebiscite as recognized by United Nations since 1947. The people of Kashmir has neither accepted forcible occupation of India in the past nor will surrender their legitimate right in future and will continue their struggle till achievement of the goal of independence from India.