Senator Rubina Khalid honored the memory of Kashmiri martyrs who died on July 13, 1931, during a statement released Sunday. The Benazir Income Support Programme Chairperson described the anniversary as evidence of Kashmiris' determination and their persistent quest for justice. She emphasized that the victims' ultimate sacrifice continues to motivate future generations. Khalid called upon world leaders to intensify their commitment to achieving a peaceful resolution in Kashmir. The senator characterized the historic date as a testament to Kashmiri bravery and resolve.
Khalid praised the courage of men and women who confronted oppression during that pivotal moment in history. She declared that their actions serve as inspiration for subsequent generations facing similar challenges. Martyrdom represents the strength required to combat injustice and demonstrates the price paid for defending fundamental rights. Khalid stressed that their valor amid hardship remains influential. She assured that their sacrifices will maintain permanent significance.
The senator directed attention to the prolonged regional conflict and appealed for international intervention. Khalid emphasized that global leaders must accept their duty to foster regional stability. She argued that sustainable peace depends entirely on establishing an equitable settlement in Kashmir. The statement noted the need for a global focus on this enduring dispute. Khalid maintained that only through fair negotiations can the region achieve lasting tranquility.
Khalid praised the courage of men and women who confronted oppression during that pivotal moment in history. She declared that their actions serve as inspiration for subsequent generations facing similar challenges. Martyrdom represents the strength required to combat injustice and demonstrates the price paid for defending fundamental rights. Khalid stressed that their valor amid hardship remains influential. She assured that their sacrifices will maintain permanent significance.
The senator directed attention to the prolonged regional conflict and appealed for international intervention. Khalid emphasized that global leaders must accept their duty to foster regional stability. She argued that sustainable peace depends entirely on establishing an equitable settlement in Kashmir. The statement noted the need for a global focus on this enduring dispute. Khalid maintained that only through fair negotiations can the region achieve lasting tranquility.