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PIAF warns of high inflation on proposed mini-budget 

LAHORE: /DNA/ – The Pakistan Industrial and Traders Associations Front (PIAF) has opposed the imposition of more taxes, as the government is finalizing the mini-budget of Rs100 billion, planning to imposing more taxes on imports, besides slapping 17% sales tax on high-grade petrol to cover the expected shortfall of tax collection.

The PIAF chairman Faheem ur Rehman Sigol said that the regular attempt of economic managers to impose new taxes and increasing oil prices along with the hike in power and gas tariffs will ultimately harm the government’s overall move of reducing the production cost for the businesses. 

Recently, the IMF also asked Pakistan to impose new taxes of Rs600 billion to achieve the tax-to-GDP ratio target of 9.5%. Possible shortfall in the coming months may expose the government to more pressure from the IMF.

Faheem ur Rehman Sigol said that slapping additional taxes on industrial raw material and essential items would lead to further hike in inflation which is already in double-digit.

Tax authorities have recently shared options with the government to bridge the shortfall by imposing taxes on duty-free imports and raising the additional customs duty to collect roughly Rs60 billion in taxes. They also include a reduction in the regulatory duty to allow imports aimed at compensating for the revenue loss. He added the additional customs duty is other than the standard customs duty that is imposed to raise more taxes. He said that the proposal of imposing 17% sales tax on high octane blending component (HOBC) was at an advanced stage, aimed at collecting Rs6 billion in the remaining period of current fiscal year.

The government is already charging a tax of Rs50 per litre on HOBC and motor spirit (petrol). The cost of HOBC (97 octane) is higher by Rs45 per litre than the 92-octane petrol.

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has asked Pakistan to impose 17% sales tax on petroleum products in addition to the Rs50-per-litre levy. Any decision to impose the sales tax on high-quality petrol may be the first step towards that goal.

The Federal Board of Revenue could not achieve its October tax collection target of Rs534 billion, falling short by Rs22 billion, primarily because of contraction in imports. The monthly goal was missed despite 15% growth in collection over tax receipts of Rs445 billion in October last year. The collection of customs duty, which was the cornerstone of FBR’s performance earlier, remained below target for the fourth consecutive month in October.

Against the four-month target of Rs343 billion, the FBR collected Rs302 billion in customs duty – a gap of Rs41 billion. It was mainly due to the import restrictions as the duty collection on imports dropped by 10% in rupee terms despite appreciation of the greenback.

The government has set customs duty collection target of Rs1.150 trillion, which according to the Customs Department may be missed by Rs100 billion in the current fiscal year. It has come up with multiple options to bridge the gap.

A key proposal is to slap 2% additional customs duty on goods imported at zero duty, including those falling within the free trade agreements. This proposal may generate revenue of around Rs35 billion.

In the first four months of FY23, imports amounted to $21 billion, but nearly $10 billion, or 47%, of imports were duty free. Now, the government is considering targeting these imports for revenue generation.

However, many raw materials for manufacturing export goods are also imported at zero duty. According to reports, the FBR had proposed that the existing additional customs duty could be further increased by 1% to 2% to bridge the revenue shortfall. Maximum additional customs duty rate is 7%, which can be raised to 8%. He said the industry is the main victim of this International Monetary Fund (IMF) interference, as the donors’ involvement in Pakistan’s economic matters and dictations to the policymakers for taking harsh measures would add to the economic miseries of the country.

The PIAF Chairman said that Pakistan’s inflation rate is the highest among all the South Asian nations. He said that the world is moving towards alternative sources of electricity generation but the Pakistan government’s policies are contrary to it.

Pakistan is the most frequent customer of the IMF and the governments often depend on borrowing from the lending arm and accepted stringent conditions, despite the fact that this institution is merciless money lender, which has always forced Pakistan to adopt bad policies like new taxes in the budget, rupee depreciation and massive increases in the electricity and gas tariffs.

Afghan, Pakistan pine nuts and dried apricot attract visitors at CIIE

BEIJING, Nov.7 (DNA) Afghan and Pakistan pine nuts and dried apricot got wholesale orders at the China International Import Expo (CIIE), it was reported by Gwadar Pro on Monday. 

On the 5th of November, CIIE kicked off in Shanghai. In the food and agricultural products, a special booth in the corner attracted a lot of visitors.

“This is the first time that we’ve participated in the CIIE, and we have already got some wholesale orders on the first day,” said Yousof Sadat, an Afghan exhibitor on CIIE who can speak fluent Chinese. “This year, we brought dried apricot, saffron crocus, pine nut, etc. The most popular products are dried apricot and pine nut. I believe there will be more customers and orders in the next few days.” 

“I think that Afghan products are still not well-known in China, while the CIIE provides us a platform to show our products. Chinese market is gradually knowing and recognizing us. At present, we still have three or four containerized products on the way here.” he added.

“China and Afghanistan have a very good partnership, we will do more business between the two countries.”Nida Mohammad Popal, boss of Yousof and the owner of the dry fruit business, also expressed his appreciation to China’s openness.  “China is a very good market for Afghan products and transportation takes no time. 

In addition, because our government changed, a lot of countries don’t give visas to us. China is still open to us. I also do a lot of import from China to Afghanistan, like fertilizer.” 

In July, Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi held talks with Amir Khan Muttaqi, acting foreign minister of the Afghan interim government. 

Wang stressed that China is ready to push for dovetailing the Belt and Road Initiative with Afghanistan’s national development strategies, support the extension of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) to Afghanistan and share China’s development opportunities.

Pakistan also has a large production of high-quality apricot and pine nut. It is potential that in the future, we will also see Pakistani dry fruit on CIIE. 

New energy vehicles can be new directions Pakistani companies can look to: Report 

SHANGHAI, Nov. 7 (DNA): Pakistan is tackling challenges brought by climate change, and its automobile industry is also facing supply chain problems. 

New energy vehicles and smart vehicles can be the new directions that Pakistani companies can look to, this was noted at the Fourth Industrial Revolution and Smart Mobility Forum held within the China International Import Expo(CIIE) in Shanghai by UNIDO ITP NETWORK and CIIE bureau, according to a report published by Gwadar Pro on Monday.

The forum was under the theme of “Smart mobility: reshape the future.” 

“The automotive sector is one of the world’s most interconnected markets, whose supply chains involve many companies spread across the globe. 

The pandemic hit the automotive supply chain disruptions especially hard. But the industry survives and is changing for the better,” addressed Gerd Muller, director general of the United Nations Industrial Development Organization, on the forum. 

He believes that the disruption of the supply chain might give the best timing for the revolution of auto manufacturing, which involves digital transformation and green transition. 

On the forum, representatives from auto manufacturing companies including BMW Brilliance, Ford Motor China and Beijing Benz shared their experience of carbon reduction. In this year’s CIIE, they all brought their latest version of electric cars. Electrification is the most significant step on auto manufacturer’s green transformation journey.

Moreover, Beijing Benz has established 220,000 square meters of solar panels, which can produce 38 million-kilowatts electricity per year. 30% of the material used in the manufacturing section of BMW Brilliance is recycled material. 

Ford has exchange meetings with their suppliers regularly to improve their environmental protection ability. The experience is worth learning for all auto manufacturing companies around the world.

In addition to low carbon emissions, the experts also discussed the digitalization of automobiles.

Rick Mo, head of the Green and Smart Mobility Unit in Hong Kong Productivity Council (HKPC), believes that the development of the EV industry is the base of smart mobility. “Intelligence is based on training, and training is based on data. 

Compared with traditional gasoline cars, electric cars can provide more data, such as data of motor, battery, and control systems in the cockpit. By putting the collected data into AI models for simulation training, smart cars can be more intelligent.”

“5G provides advanced, high-speed connectivity that enables new user experiences including cloud-based video streaming and online gaming. C-V2X brings more advanced, safe and efficient road infrastructure, based on which brand-new transportation networks, vehicles, and services can be created. 

These new technologies also pave the way for autonomous driving to make cars safer, more productive and more convenient,” said Jim Cathey, chief commercial officer of Qualcomm incorporated.

Smart mobility involves the development of smart manufacturing and the iteration of new energy, and it is also an important part of the smart city. The forum gave us an insight into the fast-developing auto industry. What will cars be like in the next decade? Let’s wait and see.

IPC delegation to visit Victoria Falls-Zimbabwe to attend 44th Conference

ISLAMABAD, NOV 7 /DNA/ – A two-Member delegation of the International Parliamentarians, Congress (IPC) is set to travel to Victoria Falls-Zimbabwe to attend the 44th Conference and 78th Session of the Executive Committee of the African Parliamentary Union (APU)

07th November 2022: In October 2021, International Parliamentarians Congress (IPC) received “Observer Status” in the 76th Session of the Executive Committee of the African Parliamentary Union (APU) by the Chairperson of APU in Djibouti.

IPC and APU are continuously working towards the development and strengthening of bilateral and multilateral relations among the various countries and to spread harmony and security in the African region through the platform of APU and IPC together.

In the same context, IPC is invited to the 44th Conference of Speakers of National Parliamentary Assemblies and the 78th Session of Executive meeting of APU, which is taking place in Victoria Falls – Zimbabwe on 9th -10th November 2022.

The two-member delegation is attending the conference, ensuring the presence of IPC at the International Forum. The delegation is headed by the Secretary General IPC Senator Sitara Ayaz and also includes Assistant Secretary General IPC Mr. Ijlal Ali Khan.

We are looking forward to a profound conference and further establishing mutual cooperation among the speakers of the countries and their Parliamentarians to collectively work towards a progressive world. DNA

‘Women know everything about cricket’: Mawra’s message for men

LAHORE – From her comical debut in Khichari Salsa to gaining stardom across borders with “Sanam Teri Kasam”, Mawra Hocane holds a prominent place in entertainment.

Recently, the well-acclaimed “Sabbat” actor bagged eight million followers on Instagram, marking her one of the most sought-after Pakistani celebrities on social media. On Thursday, she broke the exciting news to her fans, thanking them for their endless love and support.

She also announced the launch of a new YouTube channel, “M-LIVE.” The starlet posted a teaser on social media to introduce herself.

In her first YouTube upload titled “30 profound things,” the actress revealed her obsessive love for cricket. Mawra pointed out her continuous support for the Pakistan cricket team, and further highlighted some notable players from the national and foreign teams.

She shared, “Nobody is allowed to tell me in comments or in real life that I’m a wannabe cricket lover. When the world cup arrives, I always act as my guy friends react.”

In the end, Mawra sent out a public service message to men, saying, “You need to stop telling girls that they don’t know anything about cricket because when the world cup arrives, we know everything.”

The video has garnered hundreds of views, becoming a viral sensation online due to the actor’s comment on the misogynist mindset of some male cricket fans. Mawra has promised to release many videos on her channel including skincare advice, yoga routine and snippets from her life.

Mawra has been an avid cricket fan, attending various tournaments, and broadcasting her love for the game on social media. Earlier in 2021, she even publically supported Sohaib Malik after his dispute on a show with anchor Dr Nauman Niaz went viral. In 2022, she praised Pakistan’s win against India at the T20 Asia cup in Dubai.

“Bismillah. Wishing for everything to be prosperous and more for my green, my Pakistan. P.S re-using an outfit from five years ago because it’s green.” she expressed.

Indian hackers ‘snooped on Pak politicians, generals’

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NEW DELHI: AN India-based computer hacking gang targeted Pakistani politicians, military officials and diplomats to eavesdrop on private conversations at the behest of Indian secret services, claimed an expose by The Bureau of Investigative Journalism and the Sunday Times.

The revelations based on the leaked documents and undercover work in India by the reporters of the said organisations revealed that private British investigators, through the hacking gang based in India, were spying at the behest of “autocratic” rulers on dozens of high-profile individuals.

According to the report, former military dictator General Pervez Musharraf was “the most famous Pakistan-related target”.

On Jan 10 this year, the email account of Fawad Chaudhry, who was serving as information minister at the time, was hacked and the hacker also “took a screenshot of Chaudhry’s inbox” seen by the Sunday Times and The Bureau.

TBIJ, Sunday Times report claims targets also included critics of World Cup in Qatar

“Jain’s team used malware to take over his computers and targeted the country’s senior generals as well as its embassies in Beijing, Shanghai and Kathmandu in a similar way,” it added.

The hacking gang, which operated under the name WhiteInt, was being run from a fourth-floor apartment in a suburb of the Indian tech city Gurugram and its mastermind is 31-year-old Aditya Jain — an occasional TV cybersecurity pundit.

As per the report, Mr Jain admitted that he had “hacked people in the past” but also claimed he “did not know some of the people named on his database and denied hacking the others listed”.

The report revealed that Mr Jain ran the network of hackers for seven years, who were hired by British private detectives to hack email accounts and take control of computer cameras and microphones of their targets.

According to the expose, criminals targeted the private email accounts of more than 100 victims, including critics of Qatar who threatened to expose wrongdoing by the Gulf state in the run-up to this month’s World Cup.

Azam Swati video: SC says PTI senator never stayed at its Quetta lodges

ISLAMABAD, NOV 6: The Supreme Court (SC) on Sunday issued a rebuttal and denied that PTI Senator Azam Swati stayed at its judicial lodges in Quetta in the wake of his claim that an objectionable video from his stay there was sent to his wife.

A day ago, Swati burst into tears before the media, saying that his wife had received a video featuring him and her and about which he could not share further details because the “daughters of my country are listening”. The senator had blamed the interior minister and two military officers for conspiring against him and said they should be held accountable if something happened to him.

He had said that his daughter had told him that the video was from when Swati and his wife had visited Quetta. Recalling that visit, the senator said Senate Chairperson Sadiq Sanjrani had made arrangements for them to stay at the Supreme Court’s judicial lodges in Quetta.

The development was widely condemned from across the political aisle.

Responding to Swati’s claims, a press release from the apex court clarified that the senator “never used/stayed in Supreme Court Judges Rest House at Quetta”, adding that according to the Balochistan Special Branch, the PTI leader had styed at the Balochistan Judicial Academy (Judicial Complex Quetta), which was not under the apex court’s control.

Soon after, PTI leader Fawad Chaudhry appeared to mock the apex court’s statement, saying it was an attempt by the registrar to placate the judges about the security of their lodges.

Meanwhile, the Senate chairman comprised a special committee of 14 senators to probe the matter. The notification from the Senate Secretariat said the committee would present its report within 30 days after its first meeting.

The committee included a single PTI senator, Mohsin Aziz.

Most shameful thing in country’s history: Imran

Talking on the issue during a press conference in Lahore, PTI Chairman Imran Khan termed the matter as the “most shameful thing in the country’s history”.

Imran said the incident had “shocked the nation” and called on Chief Justice of Pakistan Umar Ata Bandial to ensure a full investigation on the matter.

“The usual suspects who are trying to cover this up and my assassination attempt are saying it’s a fake video,” he said, adding that Swati had told him he would be staging a sit-in protest outside the apex court and demanding justice for himself.

Imran said PTI senators would be with Swati as well and called on lawyer organisations for their support too.

Installation of new cameras to improve law and order situation in the city: IGP

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Sector I -9 Dry Port Road is closed every day due to parking of large vehicles on the road, suitable measures should be taken to keep the traffic flow in running: Zikria Akbar Zia.

Police patrol should be increased in industrial areas and markets. “President ICCI Ahsan Zafar Bakhtawari

Management committees should be formed in the police stations of the industrial area and separate rooms should be allotted for the committee and the problems can be solved at the police station: M. Akram Farid.

ISLAMABAD, NOV 6 /DNA/ – Inspector General of Islamabad Police (IGP) Dr. Akbar Nasir Khan visited Islamabad Industrial Area on the invitation of Islamabad Industrial Association (IIA). In the meeting, President Islamabad Industrial Association Zikaria Akbar Zia, President ICCI Ahsan Zafar Bakhtawari, Former President IIA Mian  Akram Farid, Senior Vice President ICCI Fahad Waheed and senior members were also attended they have the apprised IG Islamabad about the problems of the industrial area and fruit & vegetable Market.

 President Islamabad Industrial Association Zikaria Akbar Zia has explaned the IG Police that due to the parking of trailers and big vehicles on the road on I -9 Dry Port Road, the road is closed every day and the citizens and visitors have to wait for hours. This issue should be resolved immediately. ICCI President Ahsan Zafar Bakhtawari said that police patrolling in industrial areas and markets should be increased to make the capital a crime-free city. ICCI will fully cooperate with the police.

and Islamabad Chamber ready to  provide motorcycles to police for better surveillance/ petrolling and Market and industry. Former President of Islamabad Industrial Association Mian Akram Farid have told to IG Islamabad Police that any measures taken by the police for the improvement of the industrial area should be continued permanently.

He further said that the roads of Islamabad should not be closed due to long march or any political protest in the coming days, and before taking any such steps, the business community of Islamabad should be taken into confidence.  Beggars on the roads, which many times the business community of Islamabad raised their voice against and for remedy, which had ended due to the actions of the Islamabad police, are again on the roads of Islamabad. are also present and are seen demanding on road signals.

Therefore, Islamabad police should take steps to remedy this immediately. And in the police stations of industrial area, the maintenance committees should be formed and every room within the police station should be allocated for the committee, ex. Vice President FPCCI Karim Aziz Malik said that check dis In the case of FIR registration takes a lot of time, so the FI of check dishonor should be registered immediately. There is a lot of problem.

And Afghans from Rawalpindi come to the vegetable market and its adjacent areas and commit various crimes in the vegetable market and industrial area and go to Rawalpindi. Actions should be taken to remedy them. G. Islamabad Police Akbar Nasir Khan while addressing the business community at the office of Islamabad Industrial Association said that cameras installed in commercial areas and industrial areas will be linked to the Safe City project to ensure maximum vigilance in the city.

can be made The installation of new cameras will increase the coverage of important locations and help improve the law and order situation in the city.

He said that this initiative will improve the security of the city. All markets and commercial areas should try to install security cameras that will be linked to the Safe City project to ensure better surveillance of business areas.

Regarding the rising crime situation, he said, “In the society. Intolerance is one of the reasons for the increase in crime and better education is necessary to improve tolerance in society which will reduce crime. Former presidents of ICCI Sheikh Tariq Sadiq, Mian Shaukat Masood, Nasir Khan, Mohsin Khalid, Sheikh Atif Ikram, Council Member Founder Group Chaudhry Waheed- ud Din and other seniors present in the meeting.

Legal Forum for Kashmir hold In-house Discussion (IHD) on 75 years of Genocide in IIOJK

ISLAMABAD, NOV 6 /DNA/ – The Legal Forum for Kashmir (LFK) hosted an in-house discussion titled “75 Years of Horrendous Genocide in IIOJK” to commemorate the November 1947 Jammu Massacre, also referred to as the ‘Jammu Genocide,’ which was carried out by armed forces under the command of Dogra ruler Hari Singh in the winter capital of the disputed territory. According to an estimate by Kashmiri human rights organisations, the number of casualties’ranges between 200,000 and 300,000, and the magnitude of the slaughter of Muslims on a mass scale in Jammu between August and November 1947 has been labelled as a Holocaust of the East.

During the in-house discussion, the panellists elaborated on the horrifying planned genocide of Muslims that resulted in the conversion of Jammu’s Muslim majority into a minority. One of the panellists cited a report from The Times of London dated August 10, 1948, which detailed the Jammu Genocide, “237,000 Muslims were systematically exterminated … by the forces of the Dogra State headed by the Maharaja in person and aided by Hindus and Sikhs. This happened in October 1947, five days before the Pathan invasion and nine days before the Maharaja’s accession to India.”

Another panellist emphasised how Indian Hindu extremists were complicit with the Dogra ruler, and how a convoy of 70 trucks loaded with Jammu city Muslims left for Suchetgarh on November 6, with the Dogra ruler promising safe deportation to Pakistan. However, a few miles outside of town, the trucks were stopped, attacked and burned by armed jathas of Sikhs and Dogra state forces, leaving all the people burned beyond recognition.

After 75 years of Mass genocide in Jammu, the Indian government is executing a similar patter by settler colonial machination in IOJK. Since Aug 05 2019 when India robbed the Special status of disputed territory, they have normalized the settler colonial project by bringing a massive change in constitution and other laws which paved the way for non-Kashmiris to settle & seek job in Muslim majority region.

Online Speakers from IIOJK said India is doing similar thing in Kashmir to change the demographic status of Muslim majority into minority. Even the question of genocide is never far from discussion of these brutal settlements for example white settlers wiped out indigenous Tasmanians by executed genocide against the tribes.

The UN genocide watch issue alert Post August 05 2019 for occupied Kashmir, in which it identified the genocidal process, based on Dr Stantton’s 10 stages of Genocide. According to Dr Stanton the persecution of Kashmir’s Muslims has increased significantly on Prime Minister Modi’s watch. “So many of the early stages of genocide are already present. We don’t wait until it is a full out mass killing campaign to declare genocide. There are early warning signs of genocide now and that’s what we believe is the situation in Kashmir

The participants agreed unanimously that India’s atrocity crimes in IIOJK, such as the Jammu genocide, necessitate an independent and impartial international investigation to reveal the actual amount of lives lost, the number of rapes, the extent of torture, and the multitude of plundered properties. They went on to say that the status and number of survivors/refugees, as well as their current conditions, must be assessed in order to evaluate the true miseries and sufferings endured by Jammu Muslims and hold perpetrators accountable for horrendous crimes.

The attendees paid honourable homage to those who were martyred in the Jammu Genocide because of their religious identity and affiliation at the hands of Dogra ruler and Hindu extremists.

The panellists among other experts included Justice Ali Nawaz Chowhan, Former UN Judge, Honorary Chairman – LFK; Mr Nasir Qadri, Executive Director – LFK, Musaib Malik Program Coordinator , Nayeem Hurrah , Zain ul Abideen and Fayaz Mehar attended IHD.

Jammu Martyrs Day observed with due solemnity, reverence

ISLAMABAD, NOV 06 (DNA) — Jammu Martyrs Day at both sides of the line of control in Jammu & Kashmir and the rest of the world over on Sunday (November 6) with due solemnity and reverence to commemorate the supreme sacrifices given by the Muslim inhabitants of Jammu city this day in 1947 while migrating to their then newly-carved homeland Pakistan.

The day is observed every year by the Kashmiris to remember the great sacrifices of lives rendered by those over 2.50 lakh inmates of Jammu including men, women, children and elderly Muslims who were mercilessly slaughtered by the armed Hindu gangsters including the Indian occupying and the Dogra military troops near Jammu-Sialkot working boundary under a nefarious pre-planned conspiracy while they were proceeding for migrating to their beloved homeland Pakistan.

Like all previous years, the martyrs’ day commemorated the renewal of the pledge to continue the mission of Kashmiri martyrs to bring the Kashmir freedom struggle to its logical end. Jammu Kashmir people by observing the day will renew the resolve this year too to continue the ongoing struggle for freedom of occupied Jammu Kashmir from the Indian clutches till the achievement of the last victory. Despite the weekly holiday on November 06, there would be gazetted holiday across the AJK-liberated territory on this occasion.

Special ceremonies including seminars and symposiums were held in all small and major towns of all 10 districts of AJK including the capital city of Muzaffarabad, Mirpur, Kotli, Bhimbher, Bagh, Rawalakot, Palandri, Havaili, Hattiyan and Neelam valley as well as in various parts of Pakistan – dwelled with Jammu Kashmir refugees, to pay glorious tributes to the Jammu martyrs, gunned down by the armed Hindu fanatics including Indian occupying and Dogra military hooligans, this day (November 6) 75 years ago in 1947. Various Jammuwal organizations held a special prayer meeting to mark Jammu Martyrs Day in the morning in Mirpur on Sunday.

Participants offered Fateha for the up gradation of the departed souls of all the martyrs including the martyrs of Jammu & Kashmir who gave supreme sacrifices of their lives in the struggle for the liberation of the motherland from the forced and unlawful Indian occupation of a bulk part of the Jammu and Kashmir state.

Similar special prayers meetings to mark the Jammu martyrs day, an icon of great significance in the history of the struggle for freedom of Kashmir, are held under the auspices of various social, political, religious, and other public representative organizations to pay glorious tributes to the martyrs of Jammu and Kashmir.

The day began with special prayers, at Fajr, in all the prominent mosques for the early liberation of occupied Jammu Kashmir from the Indian yoke through the success of the Kashmir freedom movement, progress, prosperity, and stability of Pakistan and Azad Jammu & Kashmir. Quran Khawani was held at various places for Kashmiri martyrs under the auspices of various social, political, and public representative organizations.

At least 0.7 million Muslim inmates of Jammu city and adjoining areas were mercilessly killed during a week-long ruthless genocide maneuvered and executed by the despotic Dogra ruler’s force and gangsters besides the armed Hindu fanatics in the first and second week of November 1947.

These martyrs included 2.50 Muslim inmates of Jammu city and adjoining areas who were martyred by the Dogra forces and their armed gangsters 6th of November 1947 while they were moving for migrating to the adjoining Sialkot city of the newly-born separate homeland of the Muslims of the subcontinent – Pakistan.

This year too, the Jammu Martyrs day was observed at the time when Kashmir freedom reached its climax following the massive continued anti-India protests by the people of the bleeding Indian-occupied state of Jammu and Kashmir state for the last over three years complete information and communication blocked by the Indian occupational forces – since furious Kashmiris were constantly adamant to fully reject and resist the forced August 5, 2019, Indian sinister action of scrapping special status of the disputed Jammu Kashmir State abrogating article 370 and 35-A of her constitution. =DNA

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