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February 6, 2021
ISLAMABAD: Questioning the government s sincerity to the Kashmir cause, the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Friday accused it of creating a rumpus in the National Assembly instead of uniting the parliament on the sensitive issue. Why the PTI government chose to create a rumpus in the National Assembly by introducing a controversial legislation on the eve of Kashmir Day instead of having a show of unity in the Parliament for Kashmir? asked the PML-N Secretary General Ahsan Iqbal in a statement.
He said the government was guilty of either gross failure or sell-out on Kashmir. The fact is Imran Khan has made Pakistan internally, economically and diplomatically so weak that the Modi government was able to accomplish through illegal annexation of IOJ&K what it could not dare in 72 years. How can any patriotic Pakistani remain silent on this gross negligence if not a sell-out? It is unfair to our conscience, Kashmiris and the country, we must speak,
Political parties slam Indian atrocities, demand concrete action
Karachi
February 6, 2021
Participants of rallies and demonstrations held in Karachi to mark Kashmir Solidarity Day on Friday renewed their pledge to continue full moral support for the people of Kashmir who, they said, had been fighting for their independence from India.
They said that the Kashmiris were going through the worst form of aggression at the hands of the Indian forces in the held Kashmir.
A number of religious and political parties, civil society organisations, and residentsâ groups had organised rallies and various other programmes to express solidarity with their Kashmiri brethren.
The first blast took place in Sibi in which 24 people were injured while hours later the second explosion took place in Quetta and was apparently aimed at a Kashmir Day rally, killing two people and leaving four others injured
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