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ISLAMABAD: The world’s largest Kashmir flag, measuring five thousand metres long and 13 feet wide, was raised at Jinnah Avenue in Islamabad on Sunday to express solidarity with Kashmir.
The flag was hoisted during the ‘Kashmir Million March’ in Islamabad. A large number of people from all walks of the life including political leaders attended the march.
Addressing the march, Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs Ali Muhammad Khan called for unity and joint struggle among the whole nation for freedom Indian-Occupied Kashmir.
He said all people religious and political leaders, including Prime Minister Imran Khan, should stand united for the cause of Kashmir.
The Minister for State said Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi should know that Kashmiris will continue their struggle to get rid of Indian occupation.
He paid rich tribute to the unprecedented struggle of Kashmiri youth and political leadership of the held valley for raising Pakistan’s flag even in the time of brutal oppression by the occupation forces of India.
Speaking on the occasion, march organiser Uzmal Gul said that the participation of large number of people in the event is evidence that the entire nation fully supports the Kashmiris in their freedom struggle.
He said this is a clear message to Narendra Modi that Kashmiris are not alone and will soon be liberated from Indian illegal occupation.
Other speakers urged the international community and UN to provide Kashmiris the right to decide their future.