Tuesday 4 February 2014

SOLIDARITY DAY AND MOST FAVOURITE NATION

              In daily life we show sympathy to martyred family and martyr not at the same time. we  do not support  downtrodden and atrocious simultaneously. We do not favor oppresses and helpless at the same time. But in case kashmir where is government of Pakistan going.?
            First time Solidarity day on 5th February 1974 was observed  under the leadership of Zulifqar Ali Bhutto. In 1990 on the proposal of Qazi Hussain Ahmed (R.A) the then president of Jamiat-e-Isalmi, government of Pakistan lead by Muhtrama Banizer bhutto declared 5th February as solidarity  day permanently. After that ,every year 5th February  is celebrated as solidarity day for kashmiri people.
               On the day Pakistani nation should renew its  pledge  to continue unflinching support to kashmiri people who are carrying on just a struggle to achieve their inalienable right of self determination. This day should be  celebrated to convey clear message to INDIA and international world that kashmiri people are not alone in their struggle for the right of self determination.
                  But in recent years we are observing the policies of government  of Pakistan regarding Kashmir are going to be changed. Now and previous government has made secrete efforts to declare INDIAN nation as a MOST FAVORITE NATION (MFN). If government not people of pakistan increasing such type of relation with INDIA then how INDIA take this Solidarity day a serious solidarity with kashmiri nation and simultaneously how kashmiri people believe on such type of solidarity.The government of Pakistan should try to solve the core issue first then all matters are solved automatically, otherwise Maulana Fazal Rehman the chairman of Kashmir committee has said already it will be dangerous for both Pakistan and INDIA if they are  not resolving Kashmir issue as soon as possible the  kashmiri people will be disappointed from both PAKSITAN and INDIA  and  the result of disappointed will not come in favor of both countries.

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