India's pride will be dusty and Kashmir will be a part of Pakistan, Dr. Jafar Ali


Faisalabad(94news) For the past 75 years, India, intoxicated by its apparent numerical superiority and nuclear power, has been wreaking havoc on the weak and weak Kashmiri Muslims, but despite its extreme brutality, it has failed to destroy the love and affection of the Kashmiris for Pakistan. failed, so I have no shame in saying that God willing, the day is not far when India's pride will be dusty and Kashmir will be a part of Pakistan. On the occasion of Kashmir Solidarity Day, the Education Board expressed its views to the participants of the walk to express solidarity with their Kashmiri brothers in Faisalabad. On this occasion, Rana Jamshed Ali, Rana Zulfiqar Ali Minhas, Chaudhry Mohammad Safdar Jat, Akhtar Hussain Badr, Liaqat Ali, Naseer Dogar, Sajid Hussain, Asghar Ali Dogar, Chaudhry Ali Dogar, Akhtar Masih, Muhammad Shafiq Wahla, Manoor Ali and Syed Sajid Hussain Naqvi. Apart from this, other branch officers and board employees were also present there in large numbers. Dr. Muhammad Jafar Ali said that the founder of Pakistan, Hazrat Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, had called Kashmir the aorta of Pakistan, that is the reason that not only we consider Kashmir as our body and parts, but our heart also beats with the breath of our Kashmiri brothers. He said that India has restricted the lives of Kashmiri Muslims for many years and has turned the Jannat Nazir Kashmir Valley into a prison and houses into graveyards. He said that Pakistan will continue to raise its voice against the freedom of its Kashmiri brothers and the brutality on them and will not sit with China until Kashmiris get their right to self-determination. The Controller of Examinations expressed surprise at the meaningful silence of the so-called international human rights organizations on the Indian persecution of Kashmiri Muslims and said that those who are upset over the accidental death of even a dog should not be blamed for the Indian atrocities on Kashmiri Muslims. Why is oppression and persecution not visible? Such people should leave their double standards and support the oppressed. At the end of the rally, Mian Akhtar Hussain Badr offered a special prayer for the unity of the Muslim Ummah, the supremacy of Islam, the development and prosperity of Pakistan, and the freedom of the Kashmiri brothers. .



