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GKPD Protest Rally In Front Of Pakistan’s Embassy In The US

GKPD protest rally in front of Pakistan’s Embassy in the US: Washington. Global Kashmiri Pandit Diaspora (GKPD) takes out an anti-Pakistan rally in front of the Pakistan embassy on the Kashmir attack in 1947.

Global Kashmiri Pandit Diaspora(GKPD) and other community organizations organized a car protest rally in front of Pakistan’s embassy in the US, remembering Pakistan’s invasion of Kashmir in 1947.

During this time many people were seen shouting slogans against Pakistan for evacuating POK. On one of the posters held in the hand during the protest, it was written, “Pakistan has occupied Kashmir. Kashmir is a unified part of India.

Another poster said, “The 1947 jihadist attack in Kashmir did not happen overnight, it was strategically planned by Pakistan.

The organizer of the rally and Washington, DC GKPD coordinator Dr. Mohan Sapru said that” following the mask and physical distance.

The present-day rally protesters have voiced their pain and harsh condemnation of Pakistan’s 73-year long-standing policy.

The situation in Pakistan surrounded by internal unrest, anything could be wrong

It is not just misused that when the Sindh province of Pakistan is groaning with the repression of the army.

The attacks of the Pakistani army in Jammu and Kashmir are being remembered as a black day which was done in October 1947 and whose Traces of destruction still have not disappeared.

Sindh as well as Baluchistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province is testifying to how the Pakistan Army has become a major threat to its country, with India and Afghanistan becoming a headache.

Pakistan-occupied Kashmir and especially Gilgit-Baltistan are also telling the story of repression of the Pakistani army. The Pakistani army is able to do its arbitrary because the Imran Khan government likes to act as its puppet.

Imran Khan’s government is no more than the rubber stamp of Pakistani generals, describing it as the explosive situation of Sindh.

The Pakistani army kidnapped Sindh province’s chief of police for the purpose of suppressing opposition leaders.

Reminding them of the same autocracy that the army had shown in East Pakistan i.e. present-day Bangladesh. Since its results are not going to be good, India has to be cautious.

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