PESHAWAR, Feb 3: Students of different educational institutions on Friday took out a procession at Sher Shah Suri Road in support of the Kashmiris' movement for freedom. They urged the stakeholders to solve the dispute as per the UN resolutions.

The procession was led by activists of Muslim Students Organisation, which started from Hashtnagri Chowk and culminated outside Peshawar Press Club. The participants condemned India aggression against the Kashmiris.

The participants were holding banners and placards inscribed with the slogan "Kashmir will become part of Pakistan". They were also chanting slogans for early solution of the issue.

Talking to media persons, MSO Peshawar division president Mohammad Sher said partition of Kashmir was incomplete agenda of subcontinent.

He expressed grave concern over the violations of human rights in held Kashmir and said that Pakistanis were ready to give all kinds of sacrifices to support of the oppressed people in their struggle for independence of their homeland from Indian occupation.

Another MSO leader Faizan Haider also spoke on the occasion and said that Indian government could not cut off the relationship between Pakistan and Kashmir. He said that the day was not far when Kashmir would be the part of Pakistan.

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