In a display of solidarity, Pakistan's Armed Forces, alongside the Chairmen of Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee (CJCsSC), and Services Chiefs, have paid heartfelt homage to the unwavering resolve and courageous struggle of the people of Kashmir.
They have stood resolute in the face of grave human rights violations and enduring inhumane lockdowns imposed by Indian occupation forces in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK), the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said in statement on Monday to mark the Kashmir Day.
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Armed Forces of #Pakistan, CJCSC & Services Chiefs paid rich tribute to people of #Kashmir for their resolve & valiant struggle, #کشمیر_بنے_گا_پاکستان #COAS
consistently braving grave human rights violations and inhumane lockdown in #IIOJK under Indian occupation forces.… pic.twitter.com/cTT23OJf3j
The Kashmir conflict, lingering on the UN agenda since 1948, remains unresolved.
“The issue has to be resolved as per the aspirations of the people of Kashmir and in accordance with UN Resolutions providing for their right to self-determination.” It continued.
Despite decades of oppression and atrocities inflicted by Indian occupation forces, the spirit of the Kashmiri people remains unbroken. Their legitimate pursuit for freedom persists, serving as a testament to their resilience and unwavering commitment to justice.
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The armed forces expressed solidarity with the people of Kashmir, acknowledging the immense sacrifices they endure in their quest for liberation.
The message highlighted the inevitability of the Kashmiri struggle prevailing. “The night is indeed the darkest before dawn - the heroic struggle for Azadi is destined to succeed, InshAllah.” it proclaimed
This tribute underscores Pakistan's steadfast support for the Kashmiri cause and its unwavering commitment to advocating for the rights and aspirations of the Kashmiri people on international platforms.
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