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Pakistan's Support to Kashmir

APHC-AJK delegation meets MQM leaders, visits Palestine Foundation in Karachi

Karachi:

A delegation from the All Parties Hurriyat Conference (APHC-AJK) Azad Jammu and Kashmir chapter met with key leaders of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) at Pakistan House in Karachi.

According to Kshmir Media Service, led by APHC-AJK Convenor Ghulam Muhammad Safi, the delegation engaged in detailed discussions about the current situation in Kashmir with MQM leaders Anis Qaimkhani, Shamshad Siddiqui, Shabir Qaimkhani, Irshad Zafir and Adil Askari. The Hurriyat delegation included General Secretary Advocate Pervez Ahmed, Syed Ejaz Ahmed, Sheikh Abdul Majid and Abdul Hamid Lone.

The MQM leaders reaffirmed their full support for the Kashmiri people’s right to self-determination, assuring the Hurriyat delegation that they stand alongside Kashmiris in their just struggle for freedom.

Anis Qaimkhani emphasized that the Kashmir issue is not only a concern for Kashmiris but for all Pakistanis, stating that Pakistan will not rest until Kashmiris are granted internationally recognized self-determination. The MQM leadership also confirmed their participation in the Black Day rally on October 27.

In a separate engagement, Ghulam Muhammad Safi’s delegation visited the office of the Palestine Foundation Pakistan in Karachi, where they were warmly received by the Foundation’s President, Dr. Sabeer Abu Mariam.

The meeting included notable figures from various sectors, such as former National Assembly member Muhammad Hussain Mehnati, Allama Muhammad Sadiq Jafari, and representatives from the Karachi Arts Council and other civil society groups.

During this meeting, speakers discussed the parallels between the struggles of Kashmir and Palestine, highlighting how both are oppressed under similar tyrannical strategies by Hindu and Zionist forces. They asserted that the sacrifices made by the Kashmiri people will not be in vain and called upon the international community to fulfill its pledges to the Kashmiri people. The Palestine Foundation and religious leaders also pledged their active participation in the Black Day rally on October 27, which will take place at the Karachi Arts Council.

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