Kashmir Solidarity Day to be celebrated with traditional fervor: Chaudhry Obaidullah

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Central President National Association of Private Schools, Chairman Career Schools and Girls Colleges Chaudhry Obaidullah has said that Kashmir Solidarity Day will be celebrated with traditional fervor on February 5.

Pakistan, Azad Kashmir, and countrymen around the world will draw the attention of major powers including America, Britain, China, Russia, the European Union, and the United Nations from every platform to the oppressed Muslims of Kashmir and Palestine and their freedom. The Indian Supreme Court’s decision on Article 370 and the support and construction of Ram Mandir in place of Babri Masjid proved the fears of the Pakistan-lovers of Kashmir.

In a special conversation, he said that the nation also pays tribute to the greatness and bravery of the former Ameer of Jamaat-e-Islami Qazi Hussain Ahmed, whose insightful decision gave a golden opportunity to highlight the Kashmir issue on the global stage. Chaudhry Obaidullah said that “Kashmir will become Pakistan” and the Kashmir freedom movement is a continuation of the completion of Pakistan. Hazrat Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah had called Kashmir an economic jugular vein.

The central president of the National Association of Private Schools further said that two and a half months after the formation of Pakistan, on October 20, 1947, India invaded and established its dominance over the states of Jammu and Kashmir. The founder of Pakistan, Muhammad Ali Jinnah, instructed the Pakistani forces to give a heavy military response, then the British commander of the Pakistan Army, General Willis Gracie, demonstrated traditional anti-Muslim sentiment and justified it by saying that they were subordinate to the head of the British forces and could not advance towards Kashmir without his permission.

Later, in 1948, to liberate it from India, Pakistani forces and tribal mujahideen were about to reach to Kashmir when on January 1, 1948, India took the Kashmir issue to the United Nations to get the United Nations and its security forces to support India in the issue of Kashmir. On this, the Security Council passed two resolutions on August 12, 1948, and May 5, 1949. Despite pressure from the United Nations and the Security Council, India has not yet implemented the resolutions it had passed.

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