Pasban e Hurriyat, an organisation of post 1989 migrants from occupied Kashmir, staged a rally near press club to condemn India's occupation of Kashmir. — Tariq Naqash
The participants held AJK and Pakistani flags, as well as banners and placards inscribed with slogans, drawing attention to atrocities in occupied Kashmir and the popular demand of Kashmiris.
Prior to the rally, sirens were sounded and one-minute silence was observed to pay tributes to the valiant Kashmiris, braving Indian repression without any signs of abatement in their resolve.
Later in the day, Prime Minister Imran took to Twitter to express pride for the way the nation had stood in support of the Kashmiri people.
"I am so proud of our people in the way they came out today in solidarity with the Kashmiris — letting them know our nation stands resolutely with them as they confront the brutal, fascist Modi government's annexation and ethnic cleansing agenda in Indian-occupied Jammu and Kashmir," he tweeted.
"The Pakistani nation has also let the world know about the Nazi-style takeover of India by the RSS-BJP's Hindu supremacist ideology and the danger it poses not only to the region but the world," he added.
Chief of Army Staff Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa also hailed the solidarity expressed by the nation with the Kashmiri people, according to a tweet by the director general of Inter-Services Public Relations.
“Solidarity displayed by the nation with Kashmiri brethren during Kashmir Hour today is a strong message to the world," he was quoted as saying. He added that the deteriorating situation in occupied Kashmir is a threat to regional peace.
Appeal to express solidarity
While addressing the nation on Monday, Prime Minister Imran had announced that an event will be held every week to show solidarity with the Kashmiri people, starting from August 30.
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According to the railways ministry, all trains were to stop for one minute and all railway workers were to take part in Kashmir Hour events.
The Punjab government had also issued a 'Friday Plan' as a part of Kashmir Mobilisation Campaign beginning with standing in respect of the country's national anthem. Punjab Governor Chaudhry Sarwar and Chief Minister Usman Buzdar were scheduled join a procession at Charing Cross.
ISPR Director General Maj Gen Asif Ghafoor had urged the youth, particularly students, to attend the Kashmir Hour events to express solidarity with Kashmiris.
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Celebrities and cricketers also appealed to the public to come out for Kashmir Hour.
'Strong message of solidarity'
India's government, led by the Hindu-nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party, decided on August 5 to repeal of Article 370 of the Indian constitution, that granted occupied Kashmir special status. The government instituted a security lockdown and communications blackout to avoid violence. The clampdown is now on its 26th day.
Ahead of today's events, the premier on Thursday called on all Pakistanis to take part in Kashmir Hour to send a strong message of solidarity to Kashmiris.
"I want all Pakistanis to come out tomorrow 12 noon-12.30pm to show solidarity with the Kashmiri people and send the Kashmiris in Indian-occupied Kashmir a clear message that the entire Pakistani nation stands in solidarity with them and against Indian fascist oppression, the inhumane 24-day curfew, the daily injuring and killing of Kashmiri civilians, including women & children — all part of the ethnic cleansing agenda of the Modi government and its illegal annexation of IoK," the prime minister said via Twitter.
"The plan to change demography of IoK is a war crime under 4th Geneva Convention.
"We must send a strong message to Kashmiris that our nation stands resolutely behind them. So I am asking all Pakistanis for half an hour tomorrow, stop whatever you are doing and come out on the road to show solidarity with the Kashmiri people," he urged.