Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

Latest Updates

India Can’t Usurp Kashmiris Rights Through Oppression, Barbarism: Fawad; Pakistan bleeds for Kashmir

Minister for information and broadcasting, shows his support for Kashmiris, says Pakistan will always stand with the oppressed.

The Minister of information Chaudhry Fawad Hussain showed his support for the Kashmir cause on Thursday, and said Kashmiris will always see Pakistan stand beside them.

Addressing the Kashmir “Youm-e- Istehsal” rally outside the Parliament House, he said India should realize that depriving Kashmiris of their fundamental rights through barbarism and oppression was not a fair move.

The minister said, “We have fought four wars with India over Kashmir and after World War II there has never been such an effort to annex a nation as was happening in the Illegally Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir.”

Fawad said that he wanted to send this message to the people of Kashmir, loud and clear, that the fifth largest power in the world was behind them with support.

He claimed that fascist Indian government was walking all over the fundamental rights of the helpless Kashmiris.

He said Pakistanis and Kashmirs were like one body and their hearts beat in unison.

The minister said the ideology of RSS under Modi’s fascist regime was prevailing in India which was targeting innocent Kahmiri Muslims.

Written By

National

An overseas Pakistani business group has formally offered over Rs 1.25 trillion to acquire Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) as part of the country’s efforts...

Entertainment

Superstar Fahad Mustafa and A-list actress Hania Aamir’s star-studded drama ‘Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum’ has set new milestones in the world of Pakistani television,...

Sports

PTV Sports In an unexpected development, the live broadcast of the second One-Day International (ODI) between Pakistan and Australia was abruptly halted on PTV...

Entertainment

Singer Aima Baig has been making waves on social media, recently due to a dispute with fellow singer Sarah Raza Khan, and now for...