Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah Wednesday said the 'butcher of Gujarat' has unleashed genocide in occupied Kashmir, therefore a case of war crime should be filed against in him in the International Court of Justice.
This he said while addressing the rally taken out from Kashmir Road to Mazar-e-Quaid to express solidarity with the people of Kashmir. The Sindh government had organized the rally which was attended by Sindh Governor Imran Ismail, Chief Secretary Mumtaz Shah, almost all the provincial ministers, advisors, special assistants, provincial secretaries and senior police officers.
The chief minister said that Modi, the butcher of Gujrat, has unleashed a wave of terror against the Muslims of India, particularly he has launched genocide in occupied Kashmir. "Your hands are stained with the blood of innocent Kashmiris and one day you will have to face cases of war crimes in the international court of justice," he said.
Quoting one of the speeches of Shaheed Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, Shah said that he had said "Being a human being I can commit mistakes but in the matter of Kashmir negotiations I cannot commit any mistake." Murad Ali Shah added that his leadership was, is and will be committed with the cause of Kashmir.
"Today, everyone in Pakistan raises the slogan - 'Kashmir Banega Pakistan' Kashmir will become part of Pakistan," he said and vowed that people of Pakistan would continue their struggle for the liberation of Kashmir from the Indian clutches.
Shah urged international community, human rights watchdogs and everyone feeling the pain of the people of Kashmir to raise voice for them and wake up the international community from the slumber to liberate Kashmir from India occupation.
Governor Sindh also spoke on the occasion and expressed solidarity with the people of Kashmir.
Earlier, the Chief Minister and Sindh Governor led the solidarity rally from Kashmir Road to Mazar-e-Quaid. A large number of people also participated in the rally and everyone held the flag of Kashmir in their hands.
During the rally songs of solidarity with the people of Kashmir were played and a special band kept performing right from the start of the rally to the Mazar-e-Quaid.