Peshawar
February 20, 2021
HARIPUR: Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) President Sardar Masood Khan said here on Friday that India had brought 2 to 3 million Hindus to the Occupied Kashmir in a bid to change its demography.
He said this while addressing students and faculty members of the University of Haripur at the concluding ceremony of ‘Kashmir Solidarity Week 2021’.
The AJP president said that India was involved in acts of sabotage and trying to harm ideological, economical and political assets of Pakistan.
Sardar Masood Khan said that Pakistan should stop the policy of complaining to the international community and showing helplessness, adding it was need of the hour to become the masters of our own destiny.
India trying to change held Kashmir demography: AJK president
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Indian brutalities in Kashmir denounced in KP wide functions
National
February 6, 2021
PESHAWAR: Rallies and other functions were held across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on Friday to express solidarity with the Kashmiris and denounce the Indian aggression against innocent people in the held valley.
MARDAN: The Markaz-i-Tanzeem-e-Tajiran staged a rally which was led by Mardan Chamber of Commerce and Industry President Zahir Shah and other representatives of the trader community.
A large number of traders turned up at the event. The participants held banners and placards inscribed with anti-India and pro- Kashmir slogans.
NOWSHERA: Deputy Commissioner Mir Raza Ozgan said India could no longer deprive the people of Held Kashmir of their right to self-determination. Addressing a function, he said that Pakistan would continue to extend moral, political and diplomatic support to the people of Held Kashmir.
Rallies across KP denounce Indian aggression against Kashmiris
Peshawar
February 6, 2021
PESHAWAR: Rallies and other functions were held across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on Friday to express solidarity with the Kashmiris and denounce the Indian aggression against innocent people in the held valley.
Mardan: The Markaz-i-Tanzeem-e-Tajiran staged a rally which was led by Mardan Chamber of Commerce and Industry President Zahir Shah and other representatives of the trader community.
A large number of traders turned up at the event. The participants held banners and placards inscribed with anti-India and pro- Kashmir slogans.
Nowshera: Deputy Commissioner Mir Raza Ozgan said India could no longer deprive the people of Held Kashmir of their right to self-determination. Addressing a function, he said that Pakistan would continue to extend moral, political and diplomatic support to the people of Held Kashmir.
Top Story
January 25, 2021
LAHORE: Following the swearing-in of Kamala Harris as the US Vice President, numerous media houses in India are euphoric over the appointment of at least 20 other Indian-Americans, outnumbering the Americans of Pak origin, to key positions in President Joe Biden s administration.
However, Kamala Harris, President Joe Biden s Secretary of State Antony Blinken, and Secretary of Defense, General (retired) Lloyd Austin, have so far aired positive, yet carefully-worded, statements about Pakistan, India and the ever-worsening situation in Held Kashmir.
These statements, before and after Biden s election to Oval Office, should thus make many neutral political pundits believe a faint wind of optimism has perhaps started blowing for the good, besides giving bleeding Kashmiris a glimmer of hope that they might now be heard better by more receptive and sympathetic ears in Washington DC. Here follows an archival research of how the key Biden administration pillars
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