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ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan will address a public gathering in Azad Kashmir on 5th February which is observed as Kashmir Solidarity Day.
The prime minister will hold the gathering in Mirpur city of Azad Kashmir.
In this regard, chief organiser of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Saifullah Niazi has been instructed to make necessary arrangements. He would start consultations with party office-bearers on the venue for the meeting.
Kashmir Solidarity Day will be observed on 5th February all over the country to express unity with the people of Indian occupied Kashmir (IoK) suffering brutalities by the Indian government.
Earlier on Friday, Imran Khan in an interview said that India’s racially extremist ideology of Hindutva has posed a threat to peace in the region and the world.
He said that it was a tragedy for the region that India has been taken over by the extremist Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS).
As quoted, Imran Khan said, “It is a tragedy for India and for its neighbours that the country has been taken over by RSS, an organisation which also assassinated the great Mahatma Gandhi.”
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