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Sada-e-Kashmir (16-11-2019 l 08:00am to 11:00am)
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November 16, 2019

KEY TALKING POINTS:

 

Uncertainty prevails in IOK as lockdown enters 104 days.

It is a big move for Pakistan and Kashmiri people that international media is taking notice of grave situation in Kashmir. 

International community should keep its eye on human crisis in the valley.

Necessary actions are needed to resolve miserable condition in IOK.

 

PARTICIPATION IN LIVE PROGRAM

 

Zahid Saeed, Defense Analyst

People in Kashmir Valley continue to observe civil disobedience against New Delhi’s anti-Kashmir moves by not attending educational institutions and offices as well as keeping their shops closed for most part of the day.

 

Ghulam Ullah Kiani (Senior Analyst)

US lawmakers, once again, expressed concerns over continued restrictions, detentions and curbs on religious freedom in occupied Kashmir. 

 

Tauqir Ahmed, (Senior Analyst) Center for Global & Strategic Studies

The US lawmakers during a Congressional hearing on human rights have once again expressed concerns about the grim situation in occupied Kashmir.

 

Professor Zafar Nawaz Jaspal (Senior Analyst, International Affairs)

People in the Valley are resisting Indian attempts to show some signs of normalcy returning in the territory by observing civil disobedience. As part of this informal movement, shopkeepers keep their shops shut for most part of the day and students stay away from educational institutions. Offices also witness thin attendance. 

 

Ch. Mudassar Iqbal, Expert Kashmir Affairs-Studio Analyst)

In occupied Kashmir, normalcy continues to elude the Kashmir Valley and Muslims-majority areas of Jammu and Ladakh regions as inhuman Indian military lockdown entered 104th running day.

 

Abdul Salam , Expert Kashmir Affairs- (Studio Analyst)

In occupied Kashmir, people held forceful demonstrations in different areas, today, to show their resentment against Indian occupation and division of Kashmir into two union territories by India. After Juma congregational prayers, people took to the streets in Srinagar, Badgam, Ganderbal, Islamabad, Pulwama, Kulgam, Shopian, Bandipora, Baramulla, Kupwara and other areas of the occupied territory and shouted high-pitched pro-freedom and anti-India slogans.

EXTRACTS:

 

Extract of Mr Ali Ameen Gandapur, Minister for Kashmir Affairs and Gilgit Baltistan

Role of Pakistan in Kashmir cause Need of attention of International community to resolve the Kashmir Issue.

 

Extract of speech of Mishal Malik, (Wife of Hurriat Leader Yaseen Malik) Social Activist on Kashmir Issue

More practices steps needed by Pakistan to resolve the Kashmir Issue.

 

KASHMIR RADIO REPORT ( by Makhdoom Shahab)

The Sher-i-Kashmir cricket stadium in Srinagar, named after National Conference (NC) founder Sheikh Abdullah, is likely to be renamed after India’s first deputy prime minister, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. According to well-placed sources, preparations for the change of nomenclature are going on and the formal announcement in this regard is likely to made on December 15 – the date that marks the death anniversary of Patel.  Sources said the names of some streets and roads of city centre around Lal Chowk would also be renamed after known personalities of India. Earlier with the approval of the Prasar Bharati Board, the name of “Radio Kashmir” was changed to “All India Radio”.

Poetry of Mishal Malik on recent situation of Occupied Jammu & Kashmir

Poetry of Afroz Nasreen on Kashmir Issue.

Poetry of Javed Ahmed (Lyricist of “Dunya ke Munsafo”) on recent situation of Occupied Jammu & Kashmir

Special Kashmiri Promos

Kashmiri Songs

 

Hosts: Aneela Qureshi and Muhammad Jawad

Producers: Jarullah, Saba Akhtar and Kamran Tariq

Production Coordinators: Ali Farooqui and Faiza Ishfaq

Executive Producer: Riffit Qayyum and Awais Afzal

It is PBC Islamabad Production.

 

KEY TALKING POINTS:

 

Uncertainty prevails in IOK as lockdown enters 104 days.

 

It is a big move for Pakistan and Kashmiri people that international media is taking notice of grave situation in Kashmir. 

 

International community should keep its eye on human crisis in the valley.

 

Necessary actions are needed to resolve miserable condition in IOK.

 

PARTICIPATION IN LIVE PROGRAM

 

Zahid Saeed, Defense Analyst

·         People in Kashmir Valley continue to observe civil disobedience against New Delhi’s anti-Kashmir moves by not attending educational institutions and offices as well as keeping their shops closed for most part of the day.

 

Ghulam Ullah Kiani (Senior Analyst)

·         US lawmakers, once again, expressed concerns over continued restrictions, detentions and curbs on religious freedom in occupied Kashmir. 

 

Tauqir Ahmed, (Senior Analyst) Center for Global & Strategic Studies

·         The US lawmakers during a Congressional hearing on human rights have once again expressed concerns about the grim situation in occupied Kashmir.

 

Professor Zafar Nawaz Jaspal (Senior Analyst, International Affairs)

·         People in the Valley are resisting Indian attempts to show some signs of normalcy returning in the territory by observing civil disobedience.

·         As part of this informal movement, shopkeepers keep their shops shut for most part of the day and students stay away from educational institutions. Offices also witness thin attendance. 

 

Ch Mudassar Iqbal, Expert Kashmir Affairs-Studio Analyst)

·         In occupied Kashmir, normalcy continues to elude the Kashmir Valley and Muslims-majority areas of Jammu and Ladakh regions as inhuman Indian military lockdown entered 104th running day.

 

 

 

 

Abdul Salam , Expert Kashmir Affairs- (Studio Analyst)

·         In occupied Kashmir, people held forceful demonstrations in different areas, today, to show their resentment against Indian occupation and division of Kashmir into two union territories by India. After Juma congregational prayers, people took to the streets in Srinagar, Badgam, Ganderbal, Islamabad, Pulwama, Kulgam, Shopian, Bandipora, Baramulla, Kupwara and other areas of the occupied territory and shouted high-pitched pro-freedom and anti-India slogans.

EXTRACTS:

 

Extract of Mr Ali Ameen Gandapur, Minister for Kashmir Affairs and Gilgit Baltistan

·         Role of Pakistan in Kashmir cause

·         Need of attention of International community to resolve the Kashmir Issue.

 

Extract of speech of Mishal Malik, (Wife of Hurriat Leader Yaseen Malik) Social Activist on Kashmir Issue

·         More practices steps needed by Pakistan to resolve the Kashmir Issue.

 

KASHMIR RADIO REPORT ( by Makhdoom Shahab)

·         The Sher-i-Kashmir cricket stadium in Srinagar, named after National Conference (NC) founder Sheikh Abdullah, is likely to be renamed after India’s first deputy prime minister, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. According to well-placed sources, preparations for the change of nomenclature are going on and the formal announcement in this regard is likely to made on December 15 – the date that marks the death anniversary of Patel.  

·         Sources said the names of some streets and roads of city centre around Lal Chowk would also be renamed after known personalities of India. Earlier with the approval of the Prasar Bharati Board, the name of “Radio Kashmir” was changed to “All India Radio”.

Poetry of Mishal Malik on recent situation of Occupied Jammu & Kashmir

Poetry of Afroz Nasreen on Kashmir Issue.

Poetry of Javed Ahmed (Lyricist of “Dunya ke Munsafo”) on recent situation of Occupied Jammu & Kashmir

Special Kashmiri Promos

Kashmiri Songs

 

Hosts: Aneela Qureshi and Muhammad Jawad

Producers: Jarullah, Saba Akhtar and Kamran Tariq

Production Coordinators: Ali Farooqui and Faiza Ishfaq

Executive Producer: Riffit Qayyum and Awais Afzal

It is PBC Islamabad Production.