Walk held in Lahore against India’s Citizenship Amendment Bill
By Our Correspondent
February 01, 2020
LAHORE: A walk to condemn the Indian government for introducing Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAA) was held at the Government College for Women, Baghbanpura, on Friday.
The walk was held inside the college in which faculty members and students carrying banners and placards also chanted slogans, condemning the Indian government for introducing the discriminatory law. The participants also expressed solidarity with the people of Indian-Occupied Kashmir.
PTI MPA Mussarat Jamshed Cheema and the college principal, Dr Farzana, led the walk and condemned the Indian atrocities on Muslims in India. Later, Mussarat Jamshed also planted a sapling on the campus.
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