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Youm-e-Hijab marked

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Jacobabad

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf [PTI] Jacobabad chapter celebrated Youm-e-Hijab and distributed Hijabs amongst the female students of public and private schools to mark Youm-e-Hijab day, here on Thursday.
Raaz Khan Pathan, the provincial leader of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Jacobabad chapter, said during distributing Hijabs that PTI Jacobabad PTI has decided to mark Hijab Day on 14th February instead of Valentine Day while Islam has given equal rights to men and women but has also given directions for women to stay in Hijab to save them from various side effects and Hijab is also considered as tradition of Muslim women.
Mr. Pathan termed agents of the west who oppose Hijab in Pakistan and further said that Pakistan is an Islamic country where western tradition could not be accepted at any cost.

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