Kashmir Will Achieve Freedom Soon, Says Maryam Nawaz

Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif expressed confidence that Kashmiris will soon achieve freedom despite decades of oppression. She said hope and resilience remain strong among the people of Kashmir. She described their struggle as a fight for justice and self-determination. The chief minister highlighted that Kashmir’s freedom is a shared concern for every Pakistani.
In her message on Kashmir Solidarity Day, Maryam Nawaz said love for Kashmir flows like blood in every Pakistani’s heart. She emphasized the emotional and moral bond between Pakistan and Kashmir. She also paid tribute to Kashmiri martyrs who sacrificed their lives to keep the dream of self-determination alive. She called their bravery and sacrifices an inspiration for the entire nation.
Maryam Nawaz praised the courage of Kashmiris who have faced Indian brutality for more than seven decades. She said Indian aggression has turned the once-paradise valley into a prison. She stressed that the resilience of Kashmiris is a symbol of determination against oppression. She reaffirmed that their struggle for freedom cannot be ignored by the world.
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The Punjab chief minister called on the United Nations and global institutions to take legal action against human rights violations in Kashmir. She warned that lasting peace in the region would remain impossible without a sustainable solution to the Kashmir issue. She urged the international community to uphold justice and human rights. She emphasized Pakistan’s commitment to advocating for Kashmir on every international platform.
Finally, Maryam Nawaz reaffirmed Pakistan’s diplomatic, political, and moral support for the Kashmiri people. She pledged that Pakistan will continue raising Kashmiris’ voices globally. She highlighted that solidarity with Kashmir is a national responsibility. She concluded by expressing hope that freedom and justice will soon prevail in the region.

















