Staff Reporter
The top political leadership of the Sindh province comprising Governor Sindh Imran Ismail and Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah on Wednesday led a joint rally in Karachi to observe Kashmir Day and condemn Indian atrocities against Kashmiris. The rally was taken out from Kashmir Road to the mausoleum of the Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah and was attended by people from all walks of life. Addressing the rally-organised by the Sindh government, Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah said that every segment of the society participated in the march and vowed to continue their efforts until Kashmir becomes part of Pakistan. “We will continue to reiterate the demand of Kashmiri people for a plebiscite in the valley,” he said and added that the United Nations (UN) should take notice of Indian atrocities in the held territory. He further called for holding a trial against Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in International Court of Justice over the atrocities. The chief minister said that Modi, the butcher of Gujrat, has unleashed a wave of terror against the Muslims of India, particularly he has launched genocide in occupied Kashmir. “Your hands are stained with the blood of innocent Kashmiris and one day you will have to face cases of war crimes in the international court of justice,” he said. Quoting one of the speeches of Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, Shah said that he had said “Being a human being I can commit mistakes but in the matter of Kashmir negotiations I cannot commit any mistake.” Murad Ali Shah added that his leadership was, is and will be committed with the cause of Kashmir. Applauding the Prime Minister Imran Khan’s efforts in raising Kashmir issue at international forums, he said the premier declared himself as the ambassador of the people of Kashmir and raised the issue at international platform effectively. “Injustices in Kashmir has reached a peak and today the entire nation is reiterating the pledge that Kashmir will become part of the country,” he said.