Pakistan banned PM Modi to use its airspace

Pakistan banned PM Modi to use its airspace

Pakistan banned PM Modi to use its airspace
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Pakistan on Sunday has announced to ban its airspace for Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

According to the details, Narendra Modi has been banned from using Pakistan’s airspace, whereas he earlier appealed Pakistan to use its airspace.

Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi has said that he has decided not to allow the use of Pakistan’s airspace in the context of the Black Day while the Indian High Commissioner is regularly informed about the decision.

Pakistani and Kashmiri citizens around the world are celebrating Black Day observed on October 27, 1947 against Indian occupation of Kashmir.

It was on this day in 1947 when Indian troops invaded Jammu and Kashmir and subjugated it in blatant violation of partition plan of the subcontinent and against the will and aspirations of Kashmiris.

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This year’s day is of special significance as it is being observed in the backdrop of illegal and unilateral step of India to annex Kashmir on 5th of August.

The day highlights the 72 years of struggle of Kashmiris in their quest to right to self-determination.

President, Prime Minister once again on the occasion have reiterated complete support to the just cause of Kashmiris in their alienable right to freedom from Indian occupation.

Several programs, including rallies and seminars, are being held throughout the country to express solidarity with the people of occupied Kashmir.

On the other hand, life remains paralyzed in Kashmir Valley and Muslim majority areas of Jammu region on 84th day.

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