PPP revives Kashmir issue with Lahore rally, vows national presence

Former PM Raja Pervaiz Ashraf leads massive ‘Kashmir will become Pakistan’ rally from Nasir Bagh to Charing Cross

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LAHORE:

The Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) organised a massive rally under the banner 'Kashmir will become Pakistan' in Lahore on Sunday, marching from Nasir Bagh to Charing Cross.

The rally was led by former prime minister and PPP Central Punjab President Raja Pervaiz Ashraf and was attended by General Secretary Syed Hassan Murtaza, Information Secretary Shehzad Saeed Cheema, Ahsan Rizvi, Faisal Mir, Dr Ayesha Shaukat, Dr Fareed Zafar, Majid Ghori and other party leaders.

Four district presidents joined the march with their respective processions. By the time the rally reached Mall Road, it had turned into what party leaders described as a “million march”, with thousands of workers in attendance. Hundreds of vehicles and motorcycles from all four districts also formed part of the procession.

Recalling the vision of PPP founder Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, Ashraf referred to Bhutto’s statement about building the nuclear programme despite hardships. He reiterated the party’s resolve to eradicate terrorism, stating that the PPP sought peace, stability and prosperity in Pakistan. He said Pakistan desired peaceful relations with its neighbours but would respond firmly to aggression.

Separate trucks were arranged for party leadership, media and television crews. Sibt Hasan joined the rally with a large procession of Peoples Students, while contingents from Peoples Youth, the Labour Union, the Rickshaw Union and the Women’s Wing also participated. Party songs and bhangra performances continued along the route.

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