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Regional peace linked with resolution of Kashmir issue: Nawabzada Iftikhar

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ISLAMABAD, Feb 3 (APP): Minister of State for Kashmir Affairs and Gilgit-Baltistan Nawabzada Iftikhar Ahmed Khan Babar on Friday said Pakistan would continue to support the Kashmir cause and no one could force the country to abandon its steadfast and principled stand.

Addressing a press conference here at the Press Information Department (PID), he said Pakistan by observing the Kashmir Solidarity would send a clear message to the people of Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu & Kashmir (IIoJK) that they were not alone in their struggle for the right to self-determination as the entire Pakistani nation stood by them in their turbulent and hard times.

Flanked by Member of the National Assembly Wajiha Qamar and the All Parties Hurriyat Conference (APHC) leaders, Nawabzada Iftikhar lauded the role of Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif and Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari in highlighting the Kashmir issue the world over.

The incumbent government was making serious efforts to sensitize the international community about the issue as “we believe that peace in the region is aligned with the peaceful resolution of the Kashmir dispute”, he added.

The Indian government, he said, was perturbed over exposing of its atrocities on the innocent Kashmiris by Foreign Minister Bilawal at the United Nations that its ruling party leader went afar by announcing a bounty for the foreign minister, which was a sheer contravention of diplomatic norms.

About the Pakistan Peoples Party’s commitment to the Kashmiris cause, he said it was one of the core items of the party’s manifesto and that was why PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto had been working hard to highlight the issue at the international fora.

The minister said India was resorting to unprecedented atrocities and brutalities in the IIoJK, by killing the innocent Kashmiris under the guise of search operations.

He was critical of the Indian government’s abrupt and unilateral act of August 5, 2019, of abrogating of articles 370 and 35-A in a bid to change the internationally recognized disputed status of the occupied state and its demography.
Under the pretext of new laws, the people of Jaamu & Kashmir were being made strangers in their own land, he added.

Besides the issuance of some 4.4 million domiciles to the non-Kashmiri people, the constituencies were demarcated in a way to enhance of Hindus in the parliament, he said.

Nawabzada Iftikhar said Pakistan had always highlighted Kashmir issue at international forums as all the past governments irrespective of political affiliations were on the same page. However, the last Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf government’s ineffective foreign policy adversely affected the Kashmir cause due to its strained relations with other countries.

On the other hand, the present government took a matured stance the issue and was striving to mend ties with the world community, besides raising the ongoing Indian atrocities on the innocent Kashmiris on an effective manner, he added.

The minister urged the people of Pakistan, particularly the youth, to play their due role and use the digital platforms to highlight Kashmir issue.

He said it was an honour for his family that his late father Nawabzada Nasrullah Khan, who was the chairman of Parliamentary Kashmir Committee at that time, had played a role to approve February 5 as the Kashmir Solidarity Day.

He said his father had traveled to various countries and highlighted the Kashmir issues at various national and international forums. He particularly mentioned Nawazada Nasrullah’s participation in the OIC Conference at Casablanca where the resolution on the Kashmir issue was adopted.

He said the Federal Government along with the provincial governments, including the Azad Jammu & Kashmir and Gilgit Baltistan, had planned different programmes on the Day (Feb 5) to express solidarity with people of Kashmir.

Speaking on the occasion, MNA Wajiha Qamar said the people of IIoJK loved Pakistan to the core of their hearts as they felt an honour to bury their deceased wrapped in Pakistani flags.

Terming dialogue the only way to resolve the Kashmir issue, she said the Kashmiris had been rendering sacrifices for decades and it was incumbent upon the international community to help them get freedom as pledged in the UN resolutions.

Senior APHC leader Ghulam Muhammad Safi said the people of Paksitan always stood shoulder to shoulder with the Kashmiri brethren and the observance of Solidarity Day was its manifestation.

He said the first voice that “Hum Pakistani Hain aur Pakistan Hamara Hai” was raised from the IIoJK as the people of occupied state yearned for being a part of Pakistan and had been rendering sacrifices for that purpose. India could never suppress the voice of Kashimiri people through force.

He appreciated the efforts of the people and the Government of Pakistan for highlighting the Kashmir issue.

Hurriyat leader Mehmood Ahmed Sagar said the Pakistani people and the government always supported the cause of Kashmir and stressed the need to highlight the issue more vigorously across the world.

Answering a question, Nawabzada Iftikhar said Kashmir was the only unresolved agenda of the United Nations Security Council lingering for decades, and it was time to go for its settlement as per the aspirations of Kashmiris.

Rally to be taken out from DC office to mark Kashmir Day

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BAHAWALPUR, Feb 03 (APP): A meeting was held to review events for Kashmir Day in the committee room of the Deputy Commissioner’s office under the chairmanship of Additional Deputy Commissioner Headquarters Sameera Rabani.

Dean Faculty of Law the Islamia University of Bahawalpur Prof Dr. Aftab Gilani, Director Arts Council Muhammad Sajjad, Deputy Director Public Relations Abid Rizvi, District Health Officer Dr. Khalid Chanar, Civil Defense Officer Fariha Jaffer, and officers from other related departments were present in the meeting.

Additional Deputy Commissioner Headquarters Sameera Rabbani said that the Kashmir Day rally will be taken out from the Deputy Commissioner’s office to Farid Gate on February 5 at 10 a.m. Officers and employees, civil society, students, the business community, and media persons will participate in it.

A seminar will be held in the District Council hall at 11 am in connection with the Kashmir Day and a photograph exhibition will be organized by Bahawalpur Arts Council.

Various events will be held in schools, colleges, and other institutions to express solidarity with the Kashmiri brothers and sisters.

Additional Deputy Commissioner Headquarters Sameera Rabbani said that all the programs should be organized in a befitting manner. Foolproof security arrangements should be ensured and the traffic should also be managed to facilitate masses, she added.

Photography show commemorates Kashmir Solidarity Day

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ISLAMABAD, Feb 03 (APP): ‘Day Shall Dawn’, a Painting and Photography exhibition was opened for public here on Friday at the National Art Gallery of Pakistan National Council of the Arts (PNCA) to commemorate Kashmir Solidarity Day.

The display was from PNCA’s permanent collection by senior artists, including Mansoor Rahi, Salima Hashmi, Quddus Mirza, Hajra Mansur, Jehanzeb Malik, Aftab Zafar, Abdul Rahim Abbasi, M. Arif Minhas, Ghullam Abbas Khashkheli, Ghulam Rasul, Sardar Muhammad, Afshar Malik and others.

“This particular exhibition is an amalgamation of portrayal of brotherhood by Pakistani artists for their fellow men. This exhibition consists of works entirely inspired by the freedom struggle of the people of Kashmir, and the courage and dignity with which they have carried on their fight for their rights in face of a ruthless organized force unleashed on them.

“This exhibition consists of powerful works which symbolize the urge of the Kashmiris to be free and their determination to go on fighting until their final victory,” said the organizers.

“Artists being sensitive souls have used their skill to convey the tragedy in occupied Kashmir. The painful scenes in the paintings successfully convey the valiant struggle and agony of the courageous Kashmiri men and women.

“Painters and artists can contribute towards human rights beautifully and aesthetically through their art. They can influence the international community of artists to exert pressure on their respective governments to adopt measures that protect human rights and take note of the violations happening in the world around us”, they said.

The show was visited by a large number of audience, including artists, students, government officials, media persons and students.

“The PNCA is dedicated to promote Pakistani Art on Local and National scale. Our elevated and unique programs that present the traditional and contemporary art practices reflect upon the excellence and cultural diversity of Pakistan as well as support professional development of the artist.

“It is committed to promoting significant aspects of the country and encourages community participation in gallery activities, fostering curatorial practice to artists’ own understanding of their work and encouraging a healthy and sustainable local arts industry.

“The PNCA has maintained a range of regionally focused visual arts exhibitions featuring both nationally and internationally recognized artists”, the organizers said.

PMD forecast light rain in upper KP, GB, Kashmir

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ISLAMABAD, Feb 03 (APP): Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has forecast cold and dry weather in most parts of the country with chances of light rain and snowfall at isolated places in upper Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Gilgit Baltistan and Kashmir on Saturday.

According to the synoptic situation, a shallow westerly wave was affecting the upper parts of the country.
Cold and dry weather is expected in most parts while cloudy in the upper parts of the country.

Light rain with light snowfall over the hills is expected at isolated places in upper Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Gilgit Baltistan and Kashmir. The shallow fog was likely to occur in a few plain areas of Punjab.

During the last 24 hours, cold and dry weather prevailed in most parts of the country, while very cold in the upper parts.
However, isolated rain occurred in upper Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

The rainfall recorded was Chitral 07mm, Mirkhani 04, Dir 03 and Drosh 02mm.

The lowest minimum temperatures recorded were Leh -11 C, Kalam, Gupis -06, Parachinar -05, Astore, Bagrote and Mirkhani -03C.

A beautiful view of birds flying in the sky.

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KU organizes walk in connection with ‘Kashmir Day’

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KARACHI, Feb 03 (APP): The University of Karachi on Friday organized a walk to show solidarity with the people of Kashmir.

KU Vice Chancellor Professor Dr Khalid Mahmoood Iraqi led the walk which started from the Administration Building Lawn and ended at the Azadi Chowk.

A large number of students, faculty and employees attended the ‘Kashmir Solidarity Walk’ and expressed their support to the people of Kashmir in their struggle for self-determination.

They were holding the Pakistani and Kashmiri flags, and chanted slogans to support freedom struggle of Kashmiri people.

On this occasion, Prof. Dr Khalid Mahmood Iraqi said, “India has been committing atrocities on the people of Indian Illegal Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) for the past seventy-five years which is very shameful.”

KU VC Professor Dr Khalid Iraqi said that India cannot deprive the Kashmiris of their right to freedom by oppression and force.

He observed, “There is no such thing as democracy in India, although they claim to be a champion of democracy.”

He informed the audience that India has recently banned the BBC documentary which has exposed the Gujarat riots and the main culprit Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, behind the ongoing violence, unrest, and disturbance due to which many innocent people lost their lives.

The KU VC Professor Dr Khalid Iraqi said that the whole world should be ashamed for remaining silent on the atrocities committed by India in IIOJK and other parts of India.

He observed, “The silence of human rights organizations and international communities over the violation in India is strange and it marks a big question mark on their role and reputation.”

He said that government should use all diplomatic platforms and other resources to raise voices for the Kashmir cause.

“The Kashmir issue should not be seen as issue of a religious community (Muslims). Rather, the world needs to look at it as humanitarian crisis, involving genocide of the indigenous population by the Indian armed forces,” he added.

He suggested, “Students should be aware of Kashmir history so that the new generation can understand it well as it is a historical issue and they are fighting for their rights and freedom.”

Students are playing drum during Cultural Festival at Shadab Law College.

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APP35-030223 SIALKOT: February 03 – A student applies henna on her hand during the cultural festival at Shadab Law College. APP/MUT/ABB
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APP36-030223 SIALKOT: February 03 – A view of Punjabi food stall during the cultural festival at Shadab Law College. APP/MUT/ABB
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APP37-030223 SIALKOT: February 03 – Students are performing during the cultural festival at Shadab Law College. APP/MUT/ABB

PNCA marks Kashmir Solidarity Day

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ISLAMABAD, Feb 03 (APP): Pakistan National Council of the Arts (PNCA), in collaboration with the Ministry of Kashmir Affairs and Gilgit-Baltistan, on Friday organised a two-day event to express solidarity with the people of Kashmir on Kashmir Solidarity Day.

The ceremony began with special prayers for the martyrs of Kashmir and the success of the freedom struggle.

On the first day of the festival, students from across the twin cities of Islamabad and Rawalpindi, Kashmiri leaders, and civil society representatives participated in large numbers while over 300 students from 15 schools participated in various competitions.

The participants of the event carried the flags and banners of Pakistan and Kashmir while the children were holding placards depicting the Indian oppression in occupied Kashmir.

The Kashmiri culture was also highlighted by the students, while the ongoing aggression on the oppressed Kashmiris by the Indian forces was also brought into limelight.

Apart from this, speech contests were also organized in which, while exposing the ongoing Indian brutality in Kashmir, the students spoke on the reality of self-proclaimed secular India and made it clear that India was in fact a cruel and oppressive state.

A puppet show was also organized which depicted the Indian brutalities on the oppressed Kashmiris.

Besides, an exhibition of paintings was also held on the theme of Kashmir Solidarity Day at the National Art Gallery.

The ongoing celebrations of Kashmir Solidarity Day will continue till February 5.

Kashmir Cultural Festival opens at Lok Virsa

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ISLAMABAD, Feb 03 (APP): The National Institute of Folk and Traditional Heritage (Lok Virsa) in collaboration with Ministry of Kashmir Affairs and Gilgit-Baltistan, Azad Kashmir Culture Department and Federal Directorate of Education opened a 3-day “Kashmir Cultural Festival” here Friday, marking Kashmir Solidarity Day to be observed on Sunday, February 5.

The major objective of the festival is to promote Kashmir cause through a cultural perspective while expressing solidarity with the innocent Kashmiri people struggling for their right of self-determination in the Illegally Indian Occupied Jammu & Kashmir (IIOJK).

The main features of the festival included Kashmiri Artisans-at-work, Kashmiri folk crafts, Kashmiri patriotic songs, Kashmiri folk songs, Kashmiri folk paintings, photo exhibition on Kashmir, Kashmiri cuisine, screening of video documentaries on Kashmir, Kashmir musical evening, stage drama on Kashmir, promotional stalls to promote Kashmir cause and display of banners bearing slogans in favour of Kashmir cause.

Farina Mazhar, Federal Secretary, National Heritage and Culture Division, address the opening ceremony, condemned atrocities being committed by Indian forces on the innocent Kashmiri people struggling for their right of self-determination in the Illegally Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK).

She said that the Indian forces are not only violating human rights in the IIOJK but also trying to destroy cultural identity of the Kashmiri people.

Executive Director, Lok Virsa, Shahzad Durrani explained the objective of the festival. He also thanked Ministry of Kashmir Affairs and Gilgit-Baltistan, Azad Kashmir Culture Department and Federal Directorate of Education for their effective collaboration in holding the event.

The opening ceremony featured Kashmiri patriotic songs, Kashmiri folk songs and mystic songs in which young artists paid tribute to the Kashmiri people and expressed solidarity with them on the occasion of Kashmir Solidarity Day.

A large number of people including Kashmiri families and youth attended the ceremony.

Kashmir musical night at Kashmir Cultural Festival will be held on Saturday, 4th February at Lok Virsa open air theatre. Stage drama to highlight Kashmir cause will be presented on 5th February.

Kashmiri artisans-at-work, Kashmiri folk paintings display, photographic exhibition on Kashmir and Kashmiri cuisine will continue daily till February 5.