Scream of oppressed Kashmiris, new song of ISPR released

Rawalpindi: ISPR has released a new song regarding the right of Kashmiris to self-determination.
According to details, in an effort to highlight India’s unconstitutional move on August 5, the ISPR released a new song on Kashmiris’ right to self-determination.
The title of the song is ‘Ja Chor De Meri Wadi’ in which for the first time a Kashmiri is portrayed as the main character.
The song is sung by Shafqat Amanat Ali, written by Imran Raza, and composed by Sahir Ali Baga. The song begins with the sound of the clock which reminds us of 365 days, in 365 days Kashmiris are facing the worst state terrorism and lockdown.
DG ISPR pays tribute to the kashmiris in his tweet.
A tribute to the brave people of Kashmir and their relentless struggle for Freedom.
link: https://t.co/LjahOSrEvx#KashmirSeigeDay#YoumeIstehsal— DG ISPR (@OfficialDGISPR) August 2, 2020
This song expresses the determination and spirit of Kashmiris that India can take away sight but not our dream, that spirit cannot defeat freedom.
It should be noted that Occupied Kashmir has been under the illegal siege of India since August 5, 2019. The Modi government is trying to make Kashmiris a minority in Kashmir. On the other hand, the residents of Occupied Kashmir are waiting for the implementation of UN resolutions.
Pakistan’s unwavering support for Kashmiris continues, Prime Minister Imran Khan has also become the ambassador of Kashmiris on human rights violations, the song released now has been presented, the cry of Kashmiris for freedom will reach the houses and one day Kashmiris will continue to claim their right to freedom.
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