Mushaal Mullick pays tribute to Pakistan Army’s matchless sacrifices on Defence Day
ISLAMABAD, Sep 06 (SABAH): Mushaal Hussein Mullick, wife of unlawfully incarcerated senior Kashmiri Hurriyat leader Mohammad Yasin Malik, paid a glowing tribute to the officers and soldiers of the Pakistan Army for rendering matchless sacrifices for the defense of their motherland.
In her special message on Defense Day, Mushaal Mullick, Chairperson of the Peace and Culture Organisation, stated that she saluted the martyrs and ghazis who have given their lives to protect our country.
The former interim minister said that a country with a weak defense system cannot sustain its independence, citing Palestine and Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) as examples, where usurper forces have unleashed a reign of terror.
She said that today, the Indian army is committing genocide and ethnic cleansing of the people of occupied Kashmir, while the Pakistani Army is protecting the citizens of Azad Kashmir from Indian aggression.
Mushaal Mullick vowed that Indian and Israeli notorious forces would never dare to carry out the massacre of Kashmiris and Palestinians if their defense systems were impenetrable.
The Chairperson lauded the soldiers at borders who have made immense sacrifices to secure the country’s frontiers from any foreign aggression. She recalled that the security forces rendered unmatched sacrifices in the war against terrorism, which would be remembered in golden words.
The Hurriyat leader said that Indian fascist forces have converted the scenic valley into a slaughterhouse. She continued that senior Hurriyat leaders, including her husband Yasin, have been kept in illegal detention and subjected to worse state oppression for their sole crime of raising their voice for their inalienable right to self-determination.
The former interim minister blasted the UN and world powers for their apathy towards the bleeding Kashmir. However, Mushaal vowed that the brave Pakistan Army would soon liberate Kashmir from the unlawful occupation of India.