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Speakers at webinar stress need for sensitizing Pakistani youth on Kashmir dispute

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Speakers at a webinar stressed the need for sensitizing the Pakistani youth about the Kashmir dispute, India’s somersaults and the obligation of the international community to resolve the longstanding issue.

According to Kashmir Media Service, the webinar titled “Awareness of Pakistani Youth on Regional Issues” was conducted by the UK-based Kashmiri community leader Raja Ijaz Ahmad Shahiq. The event was co-hosted by Sardar Noman Azam Mughal.

Speakers on the occasion highlighted the need for organizing conferences, programmes and webinars on issues like Kashmir in colleges and universities of Pakistan to educate the youth. Some speakers also called for inviting student leaders to share their ideas and views vis-à-vis issues faced by the Muslim world TV and web channel programmes.

Guests from Germany, Sweden, Spain, UK, Canada, Saudi Arabia, China and Pakistan participated in the programme.

Among those who attended the webinar included Amjad Sharif, Javed Anayat, Ishtiaq Hamadani, Sardar Taimur Aziz, Nasir Shehzad, Muzammil Zubair, Dr Mayeda,Tayeb Nasim, Awais Rafiq, Rehana Ali Adv, Abdul Qayyum Khan and Barrister Raja Khushnood Zulfiqar.—INP

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