KU organises walk in connection with ‘Kashmir Day’
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KARACHI: Karachi University organised walk to show solidarity with people of Kashmir. KU Vice Chancellor Professor Dr Khalid Mahmoood Iraqi led walk which started from Administration Building Lawn and ended at Azadi Chowk. Number of students, faculty and employees attended ‘Kashmir Solidarity Walk’ and expressed their support to people of Kashmir in their struggle for self-determination. Holding Pakistani and Kashmiri flags they chanted slogans to support freedom struggle of Kashmiri people.
Prof. Dr Khalid Mahmood Iraqi said, “India has been committing atrocities on people of Indian Illegal Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) for past seventy-five years which is very shameful.” He said that India cannot deprive Kashmiris of their right to freedom by oppression and force. He observed, “There is no such thing as democracy in India, although they claim to be champion of democracy.” He informed that India has recently banned BBC documentary which has exposed Gujarat riots and main culprit Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, behind ongoing violence, unrest and disturbance due to which many innocent people lost their lives.
“Silence of human rights organisations and international communities over violation in India is strange and it marks big question mark on their role and reputation.”
Published in The Daily National Courier, February, 04 2023
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