How Kashmir Day was observed across Pakistan?
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Rallies were taken out in different cities in the country today for expressing solidarity with Kashmiri people.
In Lahore, Pakistan Muslim League (N) took out its main rally to show solidarity with Kashmiri people, from Alhamra Art Center to Faisal Chowk on the Mall today.
Railways Minister Khawaja Saad Rafique led the rally, which was also participated by the party leaders and workers in large numbers.
The participants were carrying banners inscribed with slogan for right of self determination of Kashmiri people.
Khawaja Saad Rafique addressed the rally and strongly condemned the atrocities being committed by the Indian forces in the Occupied Jammu & Kashmir.
He urged the United Nations to ensure implementation of its own Security Council's resolutions to hold plebiscite in occupied Kashmir.
In this connection a rally was also taken out in Peshawar today to express solidarity with Kashmiri people.
The rally started from Milad Chowk and after passing through various roads, reached Chowk Yadgar.
Addressing the rally, the speaker strongly condemned massive human right violation in occupied territory.
Kashmir Day is also being observed to demonstrate solidarity with Kashmiri brethren throughout Balochistan province today.
Different religious and political organizations have arranged various programs.
On this occasion, a rally ''Yakjehti Kasmir Karwan'' has been taken out from Zarghoon Road to march towards the Quetta Press Club.
In connection with Kashmir Solidarity Day a rally was taken out in Gilgit.
Advisor to the Chief Minister Shams Mir and other speakers said that people of Gilgit Baltistan will not leave alone Kashmiris at this crucial juncture.
In Muzaffarabad, the Prime Minister Azad Jammu and Kashmir Raja Farooq Haider Khan has named a main Chowk near Central Press Club in the name of prominent young hero of Kashmir freedom movement Shaheed Burhan Muzaffar Wani today.
In Mirpur, Azad Kashmir rallies were taken out and seminars and Kashmir Solidarity Conference are being held to express complete unity and solidarity with the people of Jammu & Kashmir in their just struggle for right to self determination.
People representing all walks of life including political, social and human rights organizations joined hands on Mangla bridge connecting Pakistan with AJK via Mirpur to express solidarity with the people of Jammu & Kashmir.
A large number of people from Punjab province led by the MNA Ch. Khadim Hussain belonging to the PML (N) reached at Mangla bridge and made human chain to express solidarity with the people of AJK.
The speakers while addressing Kashmir Solidarity Day Rally at Mangla Bridge asked the world community to exert pressure on India for peaceful settlement of lingering Kashmir dispute in accordance with the UN Resolutions and wishes of Kashmiri people.