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CTP organizes Kashmir mobilization campaign

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The City Traffic Police (CTP) on Friday organized Kashmir Mobilization Campaign to express solidarity with Kashmiris.
On this occasion, the CTP had also prepared a float which was decorated with Pakistani and Kashmiris flags.
CTO Lahore Capt (r) Liaquat Ali Malik and DIG Operations Ashfaq Khan with school children presented salute to the float.
Speaking on the occasion, both police officers said that Kashmir was a part of Pakistan and: “Our aim of the campaign is to deliver a message to our enemies.” All traffic signals in the city remained red for five minutes to express solidarity with Kashmiris.
Main ceremony was held on The Mall, Faisal Chowk, for which the CTP made comprehensive arrangements. Pakistan Railways Police on Friday arranged a rally to show solidarity to Kashmiris of Indian Occupied Kashmir (IOK). A rally led by PR Police DIG Operations Azhar Rashid Khan was organised which started from PR Central Police Office to the Railway Police Lines.
An event was also organised to express solidarity with Kahmiris which condemned Indian government and its atrocities.
The Participants of the rally were holding flags of Pakistan and Kashmir as well as raising slogans against India. The PR Police band expressed unity with Kashmiris by playing anthems of Pakistan and Kashmir at the PR Police Lines.
Railway Police officials opted silence for 30 minutes to protest against Indian atrocities in Indian Occupied Kashmir. The Tourism Development Corporation of Punjab (TDCP) employees held a rally on The Mall and expressed their resolve to stand with Kashmiris.—APP

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