He stated that their dreams will soon see the light of day.


Islamabad: Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif Sunday said that today the whole of Pakistan comes together to express its unflinching solidarity and support to Kashmiri brothers & sisters, on the occasion of Kashmir solidarity day.
Turning to Twitter, he wrote that they remain undeterred by the oppressive Indian occupation apparatus in the struggle for UN-sanctioned right to self-determination.
Shehbaz Sharif stated: “People of IIOJK are waging a relentless struggle of epic proportions to realize their dream of freedom from the Indian yoke”.
Through their sacrifices, they have kept the torch of freedom burning, he stated, adding that, “It is my faith that their dreams will soon see the light of day”.
People of IIOJK are waging a relentless struggle of epic proportions to realise their dream of freedom from the Indian yoke. Through their sacrifices, they have kept the torch of freedom burning. It is my faith that their dreams will soon see the light of day. https://t.co/KIiIR1CES6
— Shehbaz Sharif (@CMShehbaz) February 5, 2023

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