Pakistan to continue supporting Kashmiris: Tessori

KARACHI: Sindh Governor Kamran Khan Tessori has said in his message on the occasion of Kashmir Solidarity Day that the illegal occupation of Jammu and Kashmir by the Indian forces continues even today despite the passage of 75 years.

The Sindh governor said that during this period, India had inflicted atrocities on the innocent Kashmiris. He further said that occupied Kashmir had become the biggest prison in human history, and the international community was against the India’s this cruelty.

Tessori said that despite the barbaric Indian brutality, Kashmiris are burning the candle of freedom and despite Indian oppression, the movement of Kashmiri brothers is emerging. The problem of Kashmir will be resolved only by giving will.

He further said that even if the night of oppression is long, it will end one day and Kashmiri brothers will be breathing in free air very soon. He further said that Pakistan would continue to support the Kashmiri brothers politically, morally and socially.

Meanwhile, Tesori visited the shrine of Hazrat Ayub Ansari in Istanbul in Turkey. He recited Fateha at the shrine and prayed for the security of Pakistan. The Sindh governor also prayed for the elevation of the ranks of those martyred in the Peshawar tragedy.

He said that this incident should be condemned as much as possible, and those involved in that act of terrorism were cowards and wanted to destroy the peace of Pakistan, but the morale of the forces of Pakistan and the people of Pakistan was high. Together we will never let them succeed in their nefarious intentions, he concluded.