APHC leaders extend greetings to Pakistani people on Pakistan Day.

ISLAMABAD -- In Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) the All Parties Hurriyat Conference leaders and its constituent organizations have greeted the nation as well as Government of Pakistan on Pakistan Day.

The APHC leaders and organizations including Ghulam Muhammad Khan Sopori, Ghulam Nabi War, Devinder Singh Behl, Muhammad Yousuf Naqash, Imtiaz Reshi, Saleem Zargar, Javaid Ahmad Mir, Yasmeen Raja, Muhammad Aaqib, Noor Muhammad Fayaz, Grand Mufti of IIOJK Mufti Nasir-ul-Islam, human rights defender Muhammad Ahsan Untoo and Students and Youth Forum in their statements issued in Srinagar and Jammu highlighted the significance of Pakistan Resolution passed on March 23, 1940.

They said that it was undoubtedly the most important event in the history of South Asia.

They said that the Resolution of March 23 gave new energy and courage to the Muslims of the region who gathered around the leadership of Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah on the platform of the All India Muslim League to wage their struggle for freedom.

They said the atrocious attitude of Indian government towards the minorities, particularly Muslims, has amply proved the fact now that the demand for a separate homeland for the Muslims was justified.

The APHC leaders and organizations said the Kashmiri people are highly grateful to the government and people of Pakistan for their continued political, diplomatic, and moral support to the Kashmiris' just struggle for right to self-determination. They maintained that the bonds of the people of Jammu and Kashmir with Pakistan are strong and multi-dimensional.

The Kashmiris' love for the country, they added, is vindicated by the fact that they hoist Pakistani flags and celebrate the Pakistan Day in the volley of brutal firing by the Indian troops. Besides, they shroud the dead bodies of their martyrs in Pakistani flag.

The APHC leaders and organizations pointed out that the Kashmiris' struggle is the continuation of the Pakistan Movement and that the struggling Kashmiris draw inspiration from the historic Resolution of March 23, 1940.

They reiterated the Kashmiris' resolve to carry on the struggle for the liberation of Jammu and Kashmir from India's forcible occupation and its merger with Pakistan.

The leaders and...

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