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Modi detrimental to India: Imran Ismail

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Governor Sindh shas said that the new map of Pakistan is not a political stunt but a reality, adding, “I am happy that Modi is in India, he himself is tearing his country into pieces.” He was addressing the Azadi-e- Kashmir Rally on Sea View held under the World Kashmir Forum (WKF). The procession, led by WKF Chairman Haji Rafiq Pardesi, was attended DrFarooqSattar, WKF General Secretary Anwar Mansoor Khan, Muhammad Rafiq Suleiman, RasheedGoodil, Engineer SarwatIjaz, Rashid Siddiqui and various other prominent personalities joined by thousands of city residents. The demonstration started from McDonald’s to Pakistan and culminated at Nishan-e- Pakistan The governor stressed that now the world should open its eyes and assess the condition of Kashmiris as they have experienced themselves how difficult it is to go through corona isolation. He wondered why human rights and human watch people are silent over the plight of Kashmiris and said though it is very difficult to get attention of Geneva but Haji Rafiq Pardesi has taken up this uphill task. Governor Sindh assured that he was with the World Kashmir Forum in this cause in avert aspect. Addressing the huge gathering, World Kashmir Forum Chairman Haji Rafiq Pardesi said that he would take the petition against atrocities by Indian occupation forces on Kashmiris to Human Rights Council in Geneva. “For the first time, the people of Pakistan are taking this petition,” he said and appealed to the people to sign the petition in large numbers so that it gets noticed. Pardesi said, “Today they are celebrating Black Day by wearing black bandages against the Indian atrocities,” and assured the crowd that the Organization of Islamic Conference (OIC) would also be moved after Geneva to shake the sleeping conscience of the Muslim Ummah. WKF Secretary General and former Attorney General Anwar Mansoor Khan on the occasion said that Indian atrocities have now reached the extreme and it’s high time that “We will go to the UN Security Council in this regard.”

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