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Srinagar, February 05 (KNO) : Tehreek-ul-Mujahideen Pakistan on Tuesday said that the Kashmir struggle is for completion of Pakistan and they should stand with the people of Kashmir in their struggle for freedom. According to a statement issued top KNO, TeM was commemorating ‘Kashmir Day’ in Pakistan and held rallies to showcase the ‘Kashmir cause’. The religious party held a convention in Jamia Darul Quds Chowk Dalgran Lahore. “The Kashmir Jihad is not for a piece of land but Kashmiri’s are fighting battle of completion of Pakistan. India will have to surrender before the will of the Kashmiris soon,” Hafiz Abdul Rahman Ropdi, president of Jamiat-e-Ahl-e-Hadith said, while adding that people of Pakistan stand with their Kashmiri brethren and none can break their bond. According to a statement issued here, the convention was addressed by Tehreek ul Mujahideen leader Sheikh Jameel Ul Rehman, Prof Abdul Majeed, Moulana Abdul Wahab Ropdi, Moulana Asim Makhdoom, Moulana Abdul Waheed Shahid, Moulana Rana Nasrullah Khan, Moulana Shakeel ul Rehman nasir, Moulana Younis Reahan and others. Jameel-ul-Rehman of TeM told the gathering that Kashmiris are bind with the Pakistan and no one can separate the two. “While Kashmiris go to grave shrouded with Pakistan flag, authorities in Pakistan share tables with Indians thus going against the blood of martyrs. Pakistan state should stand with the people of Kashmir and not befriend enemy of those who fight battle of Pakistan’s completion,” Rehman said. He said that the Kashmir’s freedom struggle will reach to its logical conclusion very soon and India will have to accept the defeat by the hands of ‘brave Kashmiris’.(KNO)

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