Vorsa-e-Shuhda JK to organize seminar
Rawalpindi, July 11: The Heirs of Kashmiri Martyrs (Vorsa-e-Shuhda Jammu and Kashmir)—a little known Kashmir loyalist group—is set to organize a seminar in Islamabad on Thursday to recall the “supreme sacrifices of Kashmiri martyrs who were gunned down by Maharajas troops on July 13 1931.”
The seminar titled “Kashmiri martyrs and our role” is expected to be attended by leaders hailing from both sides of line of control. Besides the militant leadership the seminar would be attended by Jamiat Dawa Chief Professor Hafiz Syed, PML-N Leader Raja Zaffar-ul-Haq, Awami Muslim League chief Shaikh Rasheed Ahmed, former DG ISI General retired Hameed Gul, former PaK premier Raja Farooq Hyder Khan and representatives of various political and religious parties of Pakistan and PaK.
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