IMC seminar discusses Indian threat
Speakers highlight various aspects of Indian violation of the special status of Kashmir
ISLAMABAD:
Speakers at a seminar organised by Islamabad Metropolitan Corporation (IMC) in collaboration with Global Peace on Wednesday lauded the joint session of the parliament on the Kashmir issue. They strongly condemned the unilateral legislation of India to change the status of Kashmir. The seminar titled ‘Indian Human Rights violations a threat to world peace’ was held at Aiwan-e-Quaid with Islamabad Deputy Mayor Zeeshan Naqvi as the chief guest. Speakers including Farah Azeem Shah former parliamentarian Balochistan Assembly, Dr Muhammad Umar Riaz Abbasi Author of three books Columnist , Political and defense analyst TV channels Motivational speaker, Kanwar Dilshad (Chairman at National Democratic Foundation), Irshadullah Khan Chairman, MEFT Pakistan (Private) Limited, Aasma Wadud Corporate Trainer, Social Worker and MNA Sajida Zulfiqar Khan highlighted various aspects of Indian violation of special status of Kashmir.
Published in The Express Tribune, August 8th, 2019.
Speakers at a seminar organised by Islamabad Metropolitan Corporation (IMC) in collaboration with Global Peace on Wednesday lauded the joint session of the parliament on the Kashmir issue. They strongly condemned the unilateral legislation of India to change the status of Kashmir. The seminar titled ‘Indian Human Rights violations a threat to world peace’ was held at Aiwan-e-Quaid with Islamabad Deputy Mayor Zeeshan Naqvi as the chief guest. Speakers including Farah Azeem Shah former parliamentarian Balochistan Assembly, Dr Muhammad Umar Riaz Abbasi Author of three books Columnist , Political and defense analyst TV channels Motivational speaker, Kanwar Dilshad (Chairman at National Democratic Foundation), Irshadullah Khan Chairman, MEFT Pakistan (Private) Limited, Aasma Wadud Corporate Trainer, Social Worker and MNA Sajida Zulfiqar Khan highlighted various aspects of Indian violation of special status of Kashmir.
Published in The Express Tribune, August 8th, 2019.