Today Pakistan will observe Black Day against Indian ‘atrocities’ in Kashmir

Today Pakistan was observing Black Day on Wednesday to express solidarity with the people of Kashmir. 44 people have lost their life in the violence in the valley.337649_76573043

The Prime Minister of Pakistan Nawaz Sharif had already announced the black day on 15th July in a cabinet meeting after a week when Indian Army killed the terrorist Burhan Wani in an encounter.

337649_76573043PM Sharif had decided the 19th July as a black day but Pakistan observes the day as Kashmir’s Accession Day. The Black day moved by a day ahead. PM of Pakistan Sharif called the terrorist Wani as a ‘martyr’ of the independence movement in Kashmir.

According to the sources, this rallies held in the Pakistan to draw the attention of world toward the issue of Kashmir.

The Pakistani diaspora will protest in the front of their respective parliament and UN Organisations.

54451a8a60ab4In India on 19th July the people of India observed the Indian Army Day against the black day of Pakistan. At different areas in  India, people of different religions burned the flag of Pakistan also raised the slogan as Pakistan Murdabad.

Vikas Swarup who is the spokesperson of external affairs minister said that India strongly condemned the Pakistan. India totally rejects the entire decision of Pakistan on Kashmir.

Rally in Pakistan: The caravan would go to Islamabad in first phase to wake up members of the national assembly and senate because they raise their voice for the rights of Kashmiris.

In the second phase, the caravan would travel to Muzaffarabad and Chakothi in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir to campaign for the freedom of Kashmiris.

The last phase, caravan will march into occupied Kashmir (Jammu and Kashmir) and we will continue marching till Kashmiris get freedom.

images10Hafiz wants the Pakistan government to suspend diplomatic and trade ties with India. Also he wants the Pakistan government to expel the Indian envoy and recall its high commissioner from New Delhi.

 

 


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