Former PoK PM to lead march to LoC on Nov. 24
Lahore [Pakistan], Oct. 10 (ANI): Former prime minister of Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) Sardar Attique Ahmed Khan has announced plans to march towards the Line of Control (LoC) on November 24.
Lahore [Pakistan], Oct. 10 (ANI): Former prime minister of Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) Sardar Attique Ahmed Khan has announced plans to march towards the Line of Control (LoC) on November 24.
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