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JI holding nationwide Kashmir rallies today

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Jamaat-e-Islami Pakistan is organising countrywide rallies and marches on occasion of Kashmir Solidarity Day today (Wednesday).
JI Ameer Senator Sirajul Haq will lead the historic march in Karchi while JI Secretary General Ameerul Azim will head the rally at Mall Road, stated Qaisar Sharif, the JI Information Secretary, on Tuesday. Similarly, JI deputy chiefs Liaqat Baloch, Rashid Naseem, Asadullah Bhutto, Mian Aslam and Abdul Ghaffar are leading rallies in Multan, Faisalabad, Sukkar, Islamabad and Sialkot respectively.
Sirajul Haq has appealed to the masses to ensure their participation in Kashmir solidarity rallies in full scale. Their historic attendance, he added, was necessary to convey a clear message to the world that every Pakistani was standing shoulder to shoulder with Kashmiris in their quest for freedom from Indian yoke.
Although rulers have almost abandoned the Kashmir cause, but people of Pakistan were standing firm in support of their brethren. He expressed concern over the silence of international human rights organisation and the UNO on the atrocities being committed by Indian forces against the innocent people of Kashmir.
He said the held region had turned into a largest jail in the world for over six months with millions of Kashmiris were turned into prisoners of New Delhi.

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