Pakistan National Heart association organize a walk on Kashmir solidarity day with the collaboration of social welfare association Rawalpindi . secret general panah Ch Sanaulllah Ghumman and director general social welfare association Rawalpindi rana shahid also joined this walk and many other civil socities people join the walk . secretary general panah ch Sanaulllah Ghumman said that ,As the world observes Kashmir Solidarity Day on February 5th, [Pakistan National Heart association] stands in unwavering support of the people of Kashmir. This day holds profound significance, marking a collective commitment to raising awareness about the longstanding issues in the region.

Kashmir Solidarity Day serves as a platform to express solidarity with the people of Kashmir, emphasizing the need for a peaceful resolution to the conflict. [Pakistan National Heart Association] reiterates its call for dialogue, mutual understanding, and respect for the rights and aspirations of the people in the region.

On this occasion, [Pakistan National Heart Association] urges the international community to play an active role in facilitating diplomatic efforts for a just and lasting resolution to the Kashmir conflict. The organization emphasizes the importance of respecting human rights, fostering inclusivity, and addressing the legitimate concerns of all parties involved.

Pakistan National Heart association believes that diplomatic dialogue and a commitment to justice are essential to creating a stable and prosperous future for the people of Kashmir. The organization calls on governments, NGOs, and individuals worldwide to join hands in promoting peace, understanding, and empathy for the people of Kashmir.

[Pakistan national heart association] and social welfare association remains steadfast in its dedication to advocating for a peaceful resolution to the Kashmir issue, and on this Kashmir Solidarity Day, reaffirms its commitment to fostering a world where all people can live in dignity, free from conflict.

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