A large number of students on Thursday marched in a rally here in Sukkur to express solidarity with the people of Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) who were suffering at the hands of Indian armed forces. The rally was organised by the Association of Private School Institutions (APSI) Sindh. A large number of students from various schools participated in the rally and marched from the Minara road to Sukkur Press club. The students protested against the India’s use of cluster munitions on civilian population living close to the Line of Control. They held up placards denouncing India and expressing solidarity with the Kashmiris. The rally was held under the supervision of API Chairman Bashir Ahmed Channa and Vice President MsRubinaKeyani. Addressing the protesters, Bashir Ahmed said that India had been committing human rights abuses in Kashmir for years while the international community remains silent, including those nations who claim to be torch-bearers of justice. India has flouted international laws and UN resolutions on the Kashmir issue, he added.
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