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Asim Azhar shares throwback picture to support Kashmir

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In 2019, Pakistani singer Asim Azhar wore a kurta at an award show with “Kashmir” written on it. At that time, Asim’s dress was appreciated by the whole nation as he raised his voice for Kashmir on a big platform.

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As Pakistan observed Kashmir Seige Day, many Pakistani celebrities have spoken about Kashmir and its current situation. Taking to his Instagram account, the Tum Tum singer uploaded a throwback picture from the same award function and wrote,

“Our Kashmiri brothers & sisters are always in our prayers”.

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His post has gathered appreciation from his fans and followers, and many called him an”inspiration” for others.

Another fan commented,

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Many famous personalities have raised their concern over the ongoing situation in Indian occupied Kashmir. From the past one year, the country is under the Indian army’s siege.

Earlier, Tamgha-e-Imtiaz recipient Mehwish Hayat also rose her voice against India and demanded freedom of the country.

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