Radio Pakistan has released two special songs to express solidarity with Kashmiris brethren on the occasion of Kashmir Solidarity Day which is being observed on February 5.
Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Information Dr Firdous Ashiq Awan has formally launched the songs titled “”Jannat Na Jalaoo” and “Ay Khuda” in an event held at National Broadcasting House in Islamabad.
The song ‘Ay Khuda’ was sung and composed by Qalb-e-Ali Mehdi, Adeel Latif, Sheraz Ahmed Toor and Aleena Ghafoor while the lyrics of the song written by Javed Ahmad. The Music and mixing was done by Muhammad Aizad Fayyaz.
The second song titled ‘Jannat Na Jalao’ was sung by Mulazim Hussain while its composition and lyrics were written by Irfan Saleem.
Pakistan effectively internationalized the core issue of Kashmir
Earlier today, the Tall ship of Pakistan Navy “RAH NAWARD”, decorated with Kashmiri flags & posters, conducted a cruise expressing solidarity with people of Indian occupied Kashmir & support for their freedom.
Director General Public Relations (DGPR) Navy Rear Admiral M Arshid Javed stated that Pakistan Navy firmly stands by the Kashmiri people in their just struggle of self determination.
PNS RAH NAWARD, the Tall ship of #PakistanNavy, decorated with Kashmiri flags & posters, conducted a cruise expressing solidarity with people of IOK & support for their freedom. #PakNavy firmly stands by the Kashmiri people in their just struggle of self determination. pic.twitter.com/YznZqOGNLG
Advertisement— Rear Admiral M Arshid Javed DGPR Navy (@dgprPaknavy) February 3, 2020
Is to be noted that Pakistan is going to observe Kashmir Solidarity Day on February 05, the federal government has completed its preparations, here on Saturday.
Arrangements are being made across the country to observe Kashmir Solidarity Day on Wednesday next to highlight the plight of oppressed Kashmiri people and remind the world community of its obligations towards the resolution of the outstanding dispute.
In the federal capital, banners highlighting the plight of Kashmiris and portraits of Kashmiri leadership have been erected on all the important roads including the constitution avenue to express solidarity with the oppressed Kashmiri people.
This time the day is being observed after India revoked the special status of occupied Kashmir in August last year in total breach of all international laws and since then has imposed an indefinite curfew and cut off all communications links there.
Meanwhile, Punjab Chief Minister Sardar Usman Buzdar has said that the Kashmir Solidarity Day will be observed across the country on Wednesday to express complete solidarity with innocent people of occupied Kashmir.
In a statement today, he said a number of programmes would be organized at divisional, district and tehsil level in Punjab with regard to the Kashmir Day.
He said Kashmiri brethren are not alone in their just cause of freedom and the entire Pakistani nation stands by them.
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