Kisan Board Pakistan (KBP) arranged rallies and seminars in different cities of the province to observe 'Kashmir Solidarity Day' in a befitting manner with special focus on Indian water aggression against Pakistan.
KBP held a seminar in Pattoki, while rallies were arranged at Faisalabad, Lahore, Changa Manga and Bhai Pheru said Secretary Information KBP Haji Muhammad Ramzan. He said KBP President Sardar Zafar Khan led a rally in Faisalabad while Senior Vice-President Sarfraz Ahmad Khan led a rally in Lahore. While farmers also participated in different rallies organised through out the country by different organisations on the call of Kisan Board Pakistan (KBP) to show solidarity with Kashmiris, Haji Ramzan added.
Speaking at different places, KBP leaders said that rivers irrigating millions of acres of land through out Pakistan originate from held Kashmir. Unfortunately, India by constructing dams on these rivers wanted to deprive Pakistan from its due share of water and turning the fertile lands in to barren. They said Kashmir was lifeline of Pakistan but India was occupying unjustifiably for the last sixty-three year. They said that long struggle of Kashmiris for their freedom from the clutches of India would soon be successful.
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