SRINAGAR: Hurriyat pioneer Asiya Andrabi on Friday raised the Pakistani banner and sang the nation's national song of devotion with a gathering of ladies observing Pakistan's Autonomy Day in Indian Involved Kashmir.
Indian media reported that the gathering of Dukhtaran-e-Millat activists drove by Andrabi had assembled in Bachpora region on the edges of Srinagar. Feature footage demonstrated the ladies activists drove by Andrabi singing the Pakistani national song of devotion as they waved the Pakistani banner.
Asiya Andrabi is the head of Kashmir's ladies' separatist gathering Dukhtaran-e-Millat which is connected with the Hurriyat.
In Spring, Indian powers recorded an injustice argument against Andrabi for raising the Pakistani banner and singing its national song of praise In Srinagar on Pakistan Day.
Star freedom Kashmiri activists raise the Pakistani banner on August 14 consistently to praise the autonomy of Pakistan from English guideline in 1947.
Indian media reported that the gathering of Dukhtaran-e-Millat activists drove by Andrabi had assembled in Bachpora region on the edges of Srinagar. Feature footage demonstrated the ladies activists drove by Andrabi singing the Pakistani national song of devotion as they waved the Pakistani banner.
Asiya Andrabi is the head of Kashmir's ladies' separatist gathering Dukhtaran-e-Millat which is connected with the Hurriyat.
In Spring, Indian powers recorded an injustice argument against Andrabi for raising the Pakistani banner and singing its national song of praise In Srinagar on Pakistan Day.
Star freedom Kashmiri activists raise the Pakistani banner on August 14 consistently to praise the autonomy of Pakistan from English guideline in 1947.