PTI AJK announces campaign for Imran’s release

Announces to hold state-wide protests, conventions for the release of 'Kashmir's ambassador'


Naeem Asghar May 02, 2024
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI)

ISLAMABAD:

PTI’s regional president and former Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) prime minister Sardar Abdul Qayyum Niazi has declared a campaign across the state aimed at securing the release of party founder Imran Khan.

Addressing the media, Niazi declared that a series of peaceful protest rallies, conventions, and demonstrations will be organized spanning from Bhimber to Taobat, all aimed at securing the freedom of "Kashmir's ambassador," Imran Khan.

Peaceful protest rallies, conventions, and demonstrations from Bhimber to Taobat will be held under the campaign titled "Release Kashmir Ambassador Imran Khan," calling for the release of the former prime minister.

He was talking to a delegation representing the Islamabad High Court Journalists Association convened on Wednesday.

Niazi said the campaign would formally kick off with the blessing of PTI founder Imran Khan, currently detained at Rawalpindi’s Adiala Jail.

Describing Imran as the voice of Kashmiris on the international stage, Niazi stressed the significance of political stability in Pakistan to effectively champion the cause of Kashmiris.

He condemned what he termed as a "political vendetta" against Imran Khan, saying that dropping the “fabricated cases” against him and other leaders was essential for the nation's political and economic stability.

Asserting unwavering support for Kashmiri brethren in India, Niazi reiterated the commitment of Azad Kashmir to stand in solidarity with Kashmir against Indian oppression, labelling Azad Kashmir as the nucleus of the Kashmir liberation movement.

Niazi concluded by stating, "Our passion for Kashmir runs deep in our veins, and we shall persist in our efforts until Kashmir attains its freedom."

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