Commissioner leads black day to express solidarity with Kashmiris

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Hyderabad: October 27, 2019. (By Abbas Kassar) Commissioner Hyderabad Muhammad Abbas Baloch led, black day being observed in whole Pakistan, to express solidarity with Kashmiri brethren. Rally was taken out from Commissioner office to main gate of Shahbaz Building. Addressing rally, he said it was irony that Kashmiris were suffering cruelties and atrocities since last 3 months for no fault of them. He said Kashmiris have universal right to live with dignity and honor and that they must be granted right of self-determination as per resolutions of UNO.

Addressing rally DIG Hyderabad Naeem Ahmed Shaikh said that whole world including Pakistan was demanding right of Kashmiris on Indian occupied Kashmir. He said Pakistan would support Kashmiris on every forum. He said we would continue supporting Kashmiri brethren and would expose ugly face of India to world community. Deputy Commissioner Hyderabad Aisha Abro said that imposition of curfew since last 3 months on IOK was ample proof that Kashmiri do not want to live with India. She said time is ripe that world community become active to ensure freedom of Kashmiris from Indian occupation.

Rally was attended by Additional Commissioner-II, additional Deputy Commissioner, Assistant Commissioner and other officers and staff of various government departments.

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