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P.M. Urges Nationwide Demonstrations for Kashmir

by AFP

In statement posted on Twitter, P.M. Khan has called on all Pakistanis to protest India’s actions

Prime Minister Imran Khan urged his countrymen on Thursday to join mass demonstrations to protest Delhi’s actions in India-held Kashmir, as tensions between the neighboring nations continued to boil.

“I want all Pakistanis to come out tomorrow 12 noon-12.30 pm to show solidarity with the Kashmiri people,” Khan wrote on Twitter, adding: “We must send a strong message to Kashmiris that our nation stands resolutely behind them.”

The call to join protests on Friday repeats earlier demands from Khan for Pakistanis to begin holding weekly nationwide rallies until the prime minister departs for the United Nations General Assembly next month, where he vowed to act as an ambassador for all Kashmiris.

Tensions have been soaring between Islamabad and Delhi for weeks in the wake of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s move to strip India’s portion of Kashmir of its autonomy and bring it under direct rule. Kashmir has been divided between the two countries since independence, and has been the spark for two major wars and countless clashes between the rivals.

In February, the countries again came close to all-out conflict, after a militant attack in India-held Kashmir, perpetrated by a local separatist but claimed by a group based in Pakistan, ignited tit-for-tat airstrikes.

Khan’s renewed calls for protests came as the Pakistani military announced earlier Thursday the testing of a surface-to-surface ballistic missile, with the Army’s spokesman saying the weapon was “capable of delivering multiple types of warheads.”

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