Barrister Danyal Chaudhry today condemned India's illegal occupation of Jammu & Kashmir, calling August 5 as "the darkest chapter in Kashmir's history" during his keynote address at Viqar-un-Nisa College's Youm-e-Istehsal-e-Kashmir memorial event.
"The revocation of Article 370 wasn't just constitutional vandalism, it was an assault on the very identity of Kashmiris," declared the Parliamentary Secretary, reaffirming Pakistan's unwavering support. "Our nation stands as an unshakable iron wall, politically, diplomatically, and morally with our Kashmiri brothers and sisters."
The Parliamentary Secretary lambasted New Delhi's educational apartheid policies, stating "locking Kashmiri students out of classrooms exposes India's fear of an educated resistance." He paid tribute to the "unbreakable spirit of Kashmiri youth facing occupation."
In a stern warning, Danyal Chaudhry exposed what he called "a malicious campaign by hostile elements" attempting to observe 'Exploitation Day of Pakistan'. "These provocations aim to destabilize national institutions and poison young minds against the state," he asserted.
Countering economic doomsayers, Barrister Danyal highlighted "While enemies peddle default fantasies, Pakistan's economy demonstrates resilient growth, a testament to our armed forces' sacrifices and our youth's dynamism."
The commemorative event saw participation from MNA Tahira Aurangzeb, Commissioner Rawalpindi Division Eng. Aamir Khattak, Hurriyat leader Tufail Altaf and prominent academics and civil society leaders.