Like other cities of Pakistan, events were held in Dera Ismail Khan on February 5th in connection with Kashmir Solidarity Day

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Dera ismail khan, Feb. 4. Like other cities of Pakistan, events were held in Dera Ismail Khan on February 5th in connection with Kashmir Solidarity Day. In this regard, a grand ceremony was organized at the University Wensum College regarding Kashmir Solidarity Day. The special guest of the ceremony was the Principal of this college, Sardar Fateh Khan Sulemankhel, while the Principal of the Girls Section, Madam Arifa Rana, other teaching staff, the college administration and a large number of students were present on the occasion. The ceremony began with the recitation of the Holy Quran, while Hamdbari Taala and Naat Rasool (peace be upon him) were also recited. In the ceremony, boys and girls from different classes gave speeches on the topic of Kashmir Solidarity Day and the girls of the Girls Section presented sketches regarding the atrocities and barbarities of the Indian army in occupied Kashmir, which was appreciated by the audience. Addressing the Kashmir Solidarity Day ceremony, Principal Sardar Fateh Khan Sulemankhel said that like other nations of the world, Kashmiris also They have the right to be allowed to breathe freely, this is their birthright which India has snatched away by force and the civilized world has silently taken away. He said that Pakistanis and Kashmiris are one soul and two bodies. Our relationship with them is unbreakable and Pakistan is incomplete without Kashmir. Sardar Fateh Khan Sulemankhel said that Pakistan will continue its political, moral and diplomatic support to Kashmiris. Our hearts beat with Kashmiris yesterday, are still beating with Kashmiris today and will continue to beat with Kashmiri brothers and sisters in the future. He strongly demanded from the United Nations and other countries of the civilized world that the more than 700,000 Indian troops deployed in occupied Kashmir be stopped from atrocities and that Kashmiris be given their birthright to vote so that they can decide their own future. At the ceremony, prizes were distributed among the boys and girls who came first, second and third in the speech competitions, while at the end, a walk was also organized to express solidarity with Kashmiri brothers and sisters.

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