[03 June 2012] Kashmiri muslims pay homage to late Imam Khomeini - English
[03 June 2012] Kashmiri muslims pay homage to late Imam Khomeini - English
Religious scholars and politicians gathered in Kashmir to commemorate...
[03 June 2012] Kashmiri muslims pay homage to late Imam Khomeini - English
Religious scholars and politicians gathered in Kashmir to commemorate the 23rd passing anniversary of the founder of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Ayatollah Rouhollah Khomeini.
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[30 July 2012] Voice for Kashmiri women rights remains unheard - English
[30 July 2012] Voice for Kashmiri women rights remains unheard - English
Kashmir was renowned to be the heaven on earth, a famous poet once said...
[30 July 2012] Voice for Kashmiri women rights remains unheard - English
Kashmir was renowned to be the heaven on earth, a famous poet once said that if there is heaven anywhere on the earth, it's here; but more than 2 decades of unrest have claimed lives of many people in the valley.
Women have been the ones who suffered the most, some of them lost their sons, while others lost their husbands, fathers and brothers. During the decades of conflict and strife women in Kashmir have paid a hard price
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[Quick Recipes] 5 Storable Chutney (Ramzan Special) - English Urdu
5 Must have chutney recipes for Ramzan. You can continuously make and store them for use at any time. #HappyCookingToYou #FoodFusion #RamzanRecipes...
5 Must have chutney recipes for Ramzan. You can continuously make and store them for use at any time. #HappyCookingToYou #FoodFusion #RamzanRecipes #FoodFusion
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0:00 Chutney 5 Ways
Ingredients:
Lehsan & Lal Mirch Chutney: 00:10
-Sabut lal mirch (Button red chillies) ½ Cup
-Lehsan (Garlic) cloves 15-20
-Zeera (Cumin seeds) roasted & crushed 1 & ½ tsp
-Namak (Salt) ½ tsp or to taste
-Tatri (Citric acid) ¼ tsp
-Water ½ Cup or as required
-Cooking oil 2-3 tbs
-Water ½ Cup or as required
Imli Aloo Bukhara Chutney: 01:17
-Aloo bukhara (Dried plums) soaked & deseeded 1 & ½ Cup
-Imli pulp (Tamarind pulp) 1 Cup
-Lal mirch (Red chilli) crushed ½ tsp
-Saunf (Fennel seeds) powder 1 tsp
-Ajwain (Carom seeds) ¼ tsp
-Kala namak (Black salt) ¼ tsp
-Namak (Salt) ½ tsp or to taste
-Water 1 & ½ Cup or as required
-Sugar 3 tbs
-Lal mirch powder (Red chilli powder) ½ tsp or to taste
-Adrak powder (Ginger powder) ¼ tsp
-Cooking oil 1 tbs
-Cornflour 1 tbs or as required
-Water 2-3 tbs
Kashmiri Lal Mirch & Tamatar Chutney: 02:46
-Kashmiri lal mirch (Kashmiri red chillies) soaked 10-12
-Tamatar (Tomatoes) 2 medium
-Lehsan (Garlic) cloves 7-8
-Lemon juice 2 tbs
-Water 1 Cup or as required
-Cooking oil 2-3 tbs
-Namak (Salt) 1 tsp or to taste
-Zeera (Cumin seeds) roasted & crushed 1 tsp
Imli ki Meethi Chutney: 04:05
-Gur (Jaggery) crushed 1 & ½ Cup
-Imli pulp (Tamarind pulp) ½ Cup
-Water 2 Cups
-Lal mirch powder (Red chilli powder) ½ tbs or to taste
-Namak (Salt) ¼ tsp or to taste
-Kala namak (Black salt) ¼ tsp
-Ajwain (Carom seeds) ¼ tsp
-Adrak powder (Ginger powder) ¼ tsp
-Zarda ka rang (Orange food color) 1 pinch
-Cornflour 2 tbs
-Water 2-3 tbs
Spicy Hari Chutney: 05:12
-Hara dhania (Fresh coriander) 1 & ½ Cup
-Podina (Mint leaves) 1 & ½ Cup
-Hari mirch (Green chillies) 6-7
-Pyaz (Onion) 2 medium
-Lehsan (Garlic) cloves 5-6
-Water 1 & ½ Cup
-Cooking oil 1-2 tbs
-Namak (Salt) ½ tsp or to taste
-Zeera (Cumin seeds) roasted & crushed 1 tsp
-Tatri (Citric acid) ½ tsp
-Lemon juice 3 tbs
-Cornflour 1 & ½ tbs
-Water 2-3 tbs
Directions:
Lehsan & Lal Mirch Chutney: 00:10
-In a blender jug,add button red chillies,garlic,cumin seeds,salt,citric acid,water & blend well.
-In a wok,add cooking oil,red chillies & garlic paste,mix well & cook for a minute.
-Add water,mix well & bring it to boil,cover & cook on medium flame for 3-4 minutes.
-Let it cool.
-Store in clean & sterilized jar for 2 weeks in fridge.
Imli Aloo Bukhara Chutney: 01:17
-In a pot,add dried plums,tamarind pulp,red chilli crushed,fennel seeds,carom seeds,black salt,salt and water,mix well & bring it to boil,cover & cook on medium flame for 2-3 minutes.
-Turn off the flame and blend well with the help of blender.
-Turn on the flame,add sugar,red chilli powder,ginger powder,cooking oil,mix well & cook for a minute.
-In cornflour,add water and whisk well.
-Gradually add dissolved cornflour,mix well & cook on medium until thickens (1-2 minutes).
-Let it cool.
-Store in clean & sterilized jar for 1 month in fridge.
Kashmiri Lal Mirch & Tamatar Chutney: 02:46
-Deseed soaked dried Kashmiri red chillies.
-In a blender jug,add Kashmiri red chillies,tomatoes,garlic,lemon juice,water & blend well.
-In a pot,add cooking oil,tomatoes & chilli paste,mix well & bring it to boil.
-Add salt,cumin seeds & mix well,cover & cook on medium flame until thickens (3-4 minutes).
-Let it cool.
-Store in clean & sterilized jar for 2 weeks in fridge.
Imli ki Meethi Chutney: 04:05
-In a saucepan,add jaggery,tamarind pulp,water,mix well & bring it to boil.
-Remove scum and add red chilli powder,salt,black salt,carom seeds,ginger powder,orange food color & mix well.
-In cornflour,add water and whisk well.
-Now add dissolved cornflour,mix well and cook on medium flame until thickens (2-3 minutes).
-Let it cool.
-Store in clean & sterilized jar for 1 month in fridge.
Spicy Hari Chutney: 05:12
-In a blender jug,add fresh coriander,mint leaves,green chillies,onion,garlic,water & blend well.
-In a pot,add cooking oil,green paste,mix well & bring it to boil.
-Add salt,cumin seeds,citric acid,lemon juice,mix well & cook for 1-2 minutes.
-In cornflour,add water and whisk well.
-Now add dissolved cornflour,mix well and cook on medium until thickens (2-3 minutes).
-Let it cool.
-Store in clean & sterilized jar for 1 month in fridge.
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[Quick Recipe] Winter Special Kashmiri Chai and Hand Beaten Coffee -...
Ingredients:
For Kehwa:
Paani (Water) 4 cups Kashmiri tea leaves 4 tsp Badiyan ka phool (Star anise) 1 Cloves (Laung) 3-4...
Ingredients:
For Kehwa:
Paani (Water) 4 cups Kashmiri tea leaves 4 tsp Badiyan ka phool (Star anise) 1 Cloves (Laung) 3-4 Elaichi (Cardamom seeds) crushed ½ tsp Namak (Salt) ½ tsp or to taste Baking soda ¼ tsp Thanda pani (Chillled water) 2 cups
For Kashmiri Tea:
Doodh (Milk) 2 & ½ cup Badam (Almonds) crushed ½ tbs Pistay (Pistachio) crushed ½ tbs Cheeni (Sugar) to taste (optional) Kehwa 4 tbs or as required Badam (Almonds) crushed for garnishing Pistay (Pistachio) crushed for garnishing
Directions:
In kettle, add water,kashimiri tea leaves,star anise,cloves,cardamom seeds,salt and baking soda,bring it to boil.
Let it simmer for 20-30 minutes until it reduces to half.
Add chilled water and mix well for 8 to 10 minutes and cook for 5 minutes.
Strain and set aside, kehwa is ready and can be refrigerated for up to 4-5 days.
For Kashmiri tea,in kettle,add milk,almonds(crushed),pistachio(crushed),sugar (optional)and give it a good mix.
Add kehwa and cook for few minutes.
Finally pour the tea in cups,add almonds(crushed) and pistachio(crushed).
Kashmiri tea is ready.
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Comments by George Galloway - Quran Burning & Kashmiri Struggle -...
The Jammu and Kashmir government Monday banned local cable operators from airing Iranian TV channel Press TV after protesters in the valley defied...
The Jammu and Kashmir government Monday banned local cable operators from airing Iranian TV channel Press TV after protesters in the valley defied curfew and took to the streets following rumours that the Quran had been desecrated in the US.
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[25 Oct 2013] Border clashes in Kashmir triggers civilian migration -...
More tension between India and Pakistan as border guards on both sides continue to exchange fire in the Kashmiri region. This has forced...
More tension between India and Pakistan as border guards on both sides continue to exchange fire in the Kashmiri region. This has forced panic-stricken civilians to leave border villages.
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Imam Sayyid Ali Khamenei on Kashmir | Farsi Sub English
The Indian occupied Kashmir is subjected to oppression, bullying, terrorism, murder, rape, and immense psychological torture by the Indian...
The Indian occupied Kashmir is subjected to oppression, bullying, terrorism, murder, rape, and immense psychological torture by the Indian government and the Indian army. This treacherous plot of the British continues to be a bone of contention between India and Pakistan since 1947. For all these years, the innocent Kashmiri population has been paying the price of resisting against the continued oppression and occupation by India.
#FreedomForKashmir #India #Pakistan
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[21/10/19] Kashmiri Muslims commemorate Arbaeen - English
Even as the authorities prevented mourning processions in some parts of Srinagar, the capital city of Indian administered Kashmir, Arba\'een...
Even as the authorities prevented mourning processions in some parts of Srinagar, the capital city of Indian administered Kashmir, Arba\'een rallies were held in other parts of the region.
Thousands of mourners, including women and children poured into the streets, beating their chests and reciting elegies and hymns to pay tribute to the martyrs of Karbala.
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#PressTV #Iran #News
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Kashmir ko Haqq do Bharat | Shehzad Roy (ISPR Official Video) |...
A Kashmir Day Special song by Shehzad Roy. It focuses on showing Pakistan’s support and unity with the people of Indian-occupied Kashmir, their...
A Kashmir Day Special song by Shehzad Roy. It focuses on showing Pakistan’s support and unity with the people of Indian-occupied Kashmir, their ongoing freedom struggle, and to pay homage to Kashmiri martyrs who lost their lives fighting for Kashmir’s freedom.
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Quick Recipes - Murgh Musalam Recipe - English Urdu
Murgh Musallam literally means whole chicken. It was popular among the royal Mughal families. Here is our take on Murgh Musallam, give it a try and...
Murgh Musallam literally means whole chicken. It was popular among the royal Mughal families. Here is our take on Murgh Musallam, give it a try and enjoy. #HappyCookingToYou
Written Recipe: https://goo.gl/JT8MUY
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Murgh Masallam Recipe in English:
Ingredients:
-Dahi (Yogurt) 2 tbs
-Lal mirch powder (Red chili powder) 1 tbs or to taste
-Dhania powder (Coriander powder) roasted & crushed 1 tbs
-Garam masala powder 1 tsp
-Zeera powder (Cumin powder) roasted ½ tbs
-Namak (Salt) 1 tsp or to taste
-Kashmiri lal mirch (Kashmiri red chilies) powder ½ tsp
-Adrak lehsan paste (Ginger garlic paste) 1 tbs
-Whole chicken 1 kg approx.
-Badam (Almonds) ½ Cup
-Khashkhash (Poppy seeds) 2 tbs
-Kaju (Cashew nuts) 14-15
-Pyaz (Onion) fried 2 medium
-Pani (Water) ½ Cup or as required
-Cooked rice
-Kishmish (Raisins) 1 tbs
-Anday (Eggs) hard boiled 2
-Oil 1 & ½ Cups
-(Kashmiri red chilies) powder ½ tsp or as required
-Dahi (Yogurt) whisked 1 Cup
-Lal mirch powder (Red chili powder) 1 tsp or to taste
-Namak (Salt) ½ tsp or to taste
-Dhania powder (Coriander powder) 1 tsp
-Zeera powder (Cumin powder) 1 tsp
-Garam masala powder ½ tsp
-Pani (Water) ½ Cup or as required
Directions:
-In bowl,add yogurt,red chili powder,coriander powder,garam masala powder,cumin powder,salt, kashimir red chili powder,ginger garlic paste and mix well.
-Add cuts/marks on whole chicken and rub the marination all over the chicken and let it marinate for 4-6 hours or overnight in refrigerator.
-In blender,add almonds,poppy seeds,cashew nuts and blend well.
-Add fried onion and water,blend until well combined & set aside.
-Stuff the marinated chicken with cooked rice,raisins and boiled eggs and tie the whole chicken with thread and use skewers to hold the chicken together.
-In a wok,add oil and place stuffed marinated chicken and fry from all sides until golden brown and sprinkle kashmiri red chili powder and keep turning sides in between.
-Cover and cook on low flame 6-8 minutes each sides and keep changing sides in between & set aside.
-Remove excess oil,add grinded paste and mix well.
-Add yogurt and mix well.
-Add red chili powder,salt,coriander powder,cumin powder,garam masala powder and mix well for 2 minutes.
-Add water,mix well and bring it to boil and cook for 2-3 minutes.
-Add fried chicken and basting with the gravy,cover and cook on low flame until oil separates (8-10 minutes) and keep changing sides in between and basting with gravy.
-Serve with rice.
Recipe in Urdu:
Ajza:
-Dahi (Yogurt) 2 tbs
-Lal mirch powder (Red chili powder) 1 tbs or to taste
-Dhania powder (Coriander powder) roasted & crushed 1 tbs
-Garam masala powder 1 tsp
-Zeera powder (Cumin powder) roasted ½ tbs
-Namak (Salt) 1 tsp or to taste
-Kashmiri lal mirch (Kashmiri red chilies) powder ½ tsp
-Adrak lehsan paste (Ginger garlic paste) 1 tbs
-Whole chicken 1 kg approx.
-Badam (Almonds) ½ Cup
-Khashkhash (Poppy seeds) 2 tbs
-Kaju (Cashew nuts) 14-15
-Pyaz (Onion) fried 2 medium
-Pani (Water) ½ Cup or as required
-Cooked rice
-Kishmish (Raisins) 1 tbs
-Anday (Eggs) hard boiled 2
-Oil 1 & ½ Cups
-Kashmiri lal mirch (Kashmiri red chilies) powder ½ tsp or as required
-Dahi (Yogurt) whisked 1 Cup
-Lal mirch powder (Red chili powder) 1 tsp or to taste
-Namak (Salt) ½ tsp or to taste
-Dhania powder (Coriander powder) 1 tsp
-Zeera powder (Cumin powder) 1 tsp
-Garam masala powder ½ tsp
-Pani (Water) ½ Cup or as required
Directions:
-Bowl mein dahi,lal mirch powder,dhania powder,garam masala powder,zeera powder,namak,kashmiri lal mirch powder aur adrak lehsan paste dal ker ache tarhan mix ker lein.
-Whole chicken per cuts/marks laga lein aur chicken per ache tarhan marination laga lein aur 4-6 hours or overnight kliya refrigerator mein marinate ker lein.
-Blender mein badam,khashkhash aur kaju dal ker ache tarhan blend ker lein.
-Fried pyaz aur pani dal ker ache tarhan blend karein & side per rakh dein.
-Marinated chicken mein cooked chawal,kishmish aur boiled anday bhar dein aur whole chicken ko dhaagay aur skewers ko madad sa tie ker lein.
-Karhai mein oil dal dein aur stuffed marinated chicken ko tamam sides sa golden brown hunay tak fry ker lein aur kashmiri lal mirch powder sprinkle kertay rahein aur chicken ki sides ko tabdeel kertay rahein.
-Dhak dein aur halki ancch per 6-8 minutes kliya paka lein aur bech bech mein chicken ki sides tabdeel kertay rahein & side per rakh dein.
-Excess oil ko nikal lein aur grinded paste dal ker ache tarhan mix ker lein.
-Dahi shamil karein aur ache tarhan mix ker lein.
-Lal mirch powder,namak,dhania powder,zeera powder aur garam masala powder dal ker 2 minutes kliya ache tarhan mix ker lein.
-Pani dal ker ache tarhan mix karein aur ubal anay ka bad 2-3 minutes kliya paka lein.
-Fried chicken rakh dein aur gravy dal dein,dhak ker halki ancch per oil alag hunay tak paka lein (8-10 minutes) aur bech bech mein chicken ki sides tabdeel kertay rahien aur gravy daltey rahien.
-Chawal ka saath serve karein.
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[Quick Recipe] Shahi paneer Recipe By Food Fusion (Ramzan...
This shahi paneer recipe was probably the best kept secret that we just let out today. Try it to believe it. #HappyCookingToYou
Written Recipe:...
This shahi paneer recipe was probably the best kept secret that we just let out today. Try it to believe it. #HappyCookingToYou
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Homemade Paneer Recipe: http://bit.ly/2JK9Y7S
Shahi Paneer
Serves 5-6
Recipe in English:
Ingredients:
-Cooking oil 3-4 tbs
-Pyaz (Onion) sliced 2 large
-Tamatar (Tomatoes) 2 large
-Pani (Water) 1/4 Cup or as required
-Cooking oil 3-4 tbs
-Hari elaichi (Green cardamom) 2
-Darchini (Cinnamon stick) 1
-Tez paat (Bay leaf) 1
-Adrak lehsan paste (Ginger garlic paste) ½ tbs
-Lal mirch powder (Red chili powder) 1 tsp or to taste
-Haldee powder (Turmeric powder) ½ tsp
-Namak (Salt) 1 tsp or to taste
-Kahmiri lal mirch (Kashmiri red chili) powder ½ tsp
-Dhania powder (Coriander powder) ½ tsp
-Zeera powder (Cumin powder) ½ tsp
-Garam masala powder ½ tsp
-Baisan (Gram flour) roasted 2 tbs
-Kaju powder (Cashew powder) 1 tbs
-Chicken powder 1 tsp
-Kasuri meethi (Dried fenugreek leaves) 1 tsp
-Hara dhania (Fresh coriander) chopped 1-2 tbs
-Pani (Water) 1 Cup or as required
-Paneer (Cottage cheese) cubes 1 & ½ Cups
-Cream 2 tbs (optional)
-Kasuri meethi (Dried fenugreek leaves)
-Hara dhania (Fresh coriander) chopped
Directions:
-In wok,add cooking oil,onion and sauté until translucent.
-Add tomatoes and cook until tomatoes are soft.
-In chopper,add onion+tomato mixture and water,blend to make a puree & set aside.
-In wok,add cooking oil,green cardamom,cinnamon stick,bay leaf and mix.
-Add ginger garlic paste and mix well.
-Add red chili powder and mix well.
-Now add pureed tomatoes & onion,mix well and cook for 2-3 minutes.
-Add turmeric powder,salt,kashmiri red chili powder,coriander powder,cumin powder,garam masala powder,gram flour,cashew powder,chicken powder,mix well and cook for 4-5 minutes.
-Add dried fenugreek leaves,fresh coriander and mix well.
-Add water,mix well and bring it to boil,cover and cook on low flame for 8-10 minutes.
-Add cottage cheese cubes and mix gently.
-Cover and cook on low flame for 4-5 minutes.
-Turn off the flame,add cream and mix well.
-Turn on the flame and cook for 2 minutes.
-Add dried fenugreek leaves,fresh coriander & serve!
Recipe in Urdu:
Ajza:
-Cooking oil 3-4 tbs
-Pyaz (Onion) sliced 2 large
-Tamatar (Tomatoes) 2 large
-Pani (Water) 1/4 Cup or as required
-Cooking oil 3-4 tbs
-Hari elaichi (Green cardamom) 2
-Darchini (Cinnamon stick) 1
-Tez paat (Bay leaf) 1
-Adrak lehsan paste (Ginger garlic paste) ½ tbs
-Lal mirch powder (Red chili powder) 1 tsp or to taste
-Haldee powder (Turmeric powder) ½ tsp
-Namak (Salt) 1 tsp or to taste
-Kahmiri lal mirch (Kashmiri red chili) powder ½ tsp
-Dhania powder (Coriander powder) ½ tsp
-Zeera powder (Cumin powder) ½ tsp
-Garam masala powder ½ tsp
-Baisan (Gram flour) roasted 2 tbs
-Kaju powder (Cashew powder) 1 tbs
-Chicken powder 1 tsp
-Kasuri meethi (Dried fenugreek leaves) 1 tsp
-Hara dhania (Fresh coriander) chopped 1-2 tbs
-Pani (Water) 1 Cup or as required
-Paneer (Cottage cheese) cubes 1 & ½ Cups
-Cream 2 tbs (optional)
-Kasuri meethi (Dried fenugreek leaves)
-Hara dhania (Fresh coriander) chopped
Directions:
-Karhai mein cooking oil aur pyaz dal dein aur translucent hunay tak sauté ker lein.
-Tamatar dal dein aur naram hunay tak paka lein.
-Chopper mein pyaz+tamatar mixture aur pani dal dein aur blend ker ka puree tayyar ker lein & side per rakh dein.
-Karhai mein cooking oil,hari elaichi,darchini aur tez paat dal ker mix karein.
-Adrak lehsan paste dal ker ache tarhan mix ker lein.
-Lal mirch dal ker ache tarhan mix karein.
-Ab pureed tamatar & pyaz dal ker ache tarhan mix karein aur 2-3 minutes kliya paka lein.
-Haldee powder,namak,kashmiri lal mirch powder,dhania powder,zeera powder,garam masala powder, baisan,kaju powder aur chicken powder dal ker ache tarhan mix karein aur 4-5 minutes kliya paka lein.
-Kasuri meethi aur hara dhania dal ker ache tarhan mix ker lein.
-Pani dal ker mix karein aur ubal anay dein phir dhak ker halki ancch per 8-10 minutes kliya paka lein.
-Paneer dal ker gently mix ker lein.
-Dhak dein aur halki ancch per 4-5 minutes kliya paka lein.
-Chulha bund ker dein aur cream dal ker ache tarhan mix ker lein.
-Chulha on karein aur 2 minutes kliya paka lein.
-Kasuri meethi aur hara dhania dal ker serve karein.
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[Quick Recipes] Masala Aloo Tikki Chaat - English Urdu
One of the best Masala Aloo tikki chaat recipes you will find. Give it a try and enjoy #HappyCookingToYou
Written Recipe: http://bit.ly/2lNDRdp...
One of the best Masala Aloo tikki chaat recipes you will find. Give it a try and enjoy #HappyCookingToYou
Written Recipe: http://bit.ly/2lNDRdp
Aloo Tikka Chaat
Recipe in English:
Ingredients:
Prepare Aloo Tikki:
-Matar (Peas) boiled 1/4 Cup
-Chana daal (Split Bengal gram) boiled ½ Cup
-Zeera (Cumin seeds) roasted & crushed 1 & ½ tsp
-Chaat masala 1 tsp
-Lal mirch powder (Red chili powder) 1 tsp or to taste
-Hari mirch (Green chilli) chopped 1 tbs
-Namak (Salt) 1 tsp or to taste
-Hara dhania (Fresh coriander) chopped 2 tbs
-Podina (Mint leaves) chopped 2 tbs
-Aloo (Potato) boiled & peeled ½ kg
-Corn flour 4-5 tbs
-Chawal ka atta (Rice flour) 3 tbs
-Namak (Salt) 1 tsp or to taste
-Cooking oil for frying
Prepare Green Chutney:
-Lehsan (Garlic) 4-5 cloves
-Podina (Mint leaves) ½ Cup
-Hara dhania (Fresh coriander) ½ Cup
-Hari mirch (Green chili) 3-4
-Namak (Salt) ½ tsp or to taste
-Zeera (Cumin seeds) roasted & crushed ½ tbs
-Dahi (Yogurt) 3 tbs
Prepare Meethi Chutney:
-Cheeni (Sugar) ½ Cup
-Gur (Jaggery) grated 2 tbs
-Amchor powder (Dried mango powder) 2 tbs
-Kashmiri lal mirch (Kashmiri red chili) powder 1 tbs
-Kala namak (Black salt) ½ tsp
-Zeera (Cumin seeds) roasted & crushed 1 tsp
-Garam masala powder ½ tsp
-Lal mirch powder (Red chili powder) 1 tsp or to taste
-Namak (Salt) 1/4 tsp or to taste
-Pani (Water) 3/4 Cup or as required
Assembling:
-Chanay (Chickpeas) boiled
-Meethi chutney
-Dahi (Yogurt) whisked
-Green chutney
-Tamatar (Tomato) chopped
-Pyaz (Onion) chopped
-Nimco sev
Directions:
Prepare Aloo Tikki:
-In bowl,add peas,split Bengal gram,cumin seeds,chaat masala,red chili powder,green chili,salt,fresh coriander,mint leaves and mix well then mash slightly & set aside.
-In bowl,grate potatoes with the help of the grater.
-Add corn flour,rice flour,salt and mix until well combined.
-Grease hands with oil and take a mixture,make a ball and flatten the ball with the help of the hand.
-Add prepared filling in the center then press and seal all edges to make a kabab (makes 8-10).
-In frying pan,add cooking oil and fry kababs from both sides until golden brown.
Prepare Green Chutney:
-In chopper,add garlic,mint leaves,fresh coriander,green chilli,salt,cumin seeds,yogurt and blend until well combined.
Prepare Meethi Chutney:
-In saucepan,add sugar,jaggery,dried mango powder,Kashmiri red chili powder,black salt,cumin seeds, garam masala powder,red chili powder,salt and water,mix well and bring it to boil and cook on low flame for 5 minutes.
Assembling:
-On serving plate,place aloo tikki,boiled chickpeas,red chutney,yogurt,green chutney,tomato,onion, yogurt,meethi chutney,nimco sev & serve!
Recipe in Urdu:
Directions:
Prepare Aloo Tikki:
-Bowl mein matar,chana daal,zeera,chaat masala,lal mirch powder,hari mirch,namak,hara dhania aur podina dal ker ache tarhan mix karein phir slightly mash ker lein & side per rakh dein.
-Bowl mein aloo ko grater ki madad sa grate ker lein.
-Corn flour,chawal ka atta aur namak dal ker ache tarhan mix ker lein.
-Haathon ko oil sa grease karein aur mixture ko la ker ball bana lein aur haath ki madad sa flat ker lein.
-Tayyar filling ko bech mein rakh dein aur press ker ka edges ko seal ker ka kabab tayyat ker lein (makes 8-10).
-Frying pan mein cooking oil dal dein aur kababs ko dono sides sa golden brown hunay tak fry ker lein.
Prepare Green Chutney:
-Chopper mein lehsan,podina,hara dhania,hari mirch,namak,zeera aur dahi dal ker ache tarhan blend ker lein.
Prepare Meethi Chutney:
-Saucepan mein cheeni,gur,amchor powder,Kashmiri lal mirch powder,kala namak,zeera,garam masala powder,lal mirch powder,namak aur pani dal ker ache tarhan mix karein aur ubal anay ka bad 5 minutes kliya halki ancch per paka lein.
Assembling:
-Serving plate mein aloo tikki,boiled chanay,meethi chutney,dahi,green chutney,tamatar,pyaz,dahi,red chutney aur nimco sev dal ker serve karein!
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Farooq Papa addressing to Kashmir Solidarity Rally Toronto 18Aug2019 -...
Canadians pack Nathan Philip Square in Toronto to express solidarity with the oppressed people of Kashmir
Sunday August 18 (Toronto) –...
Canadians pack Nathan Philip Square in Toronto to express solidarity with the oppressed people of Kashmir
Sunday August 18 (Toronto) – thousands of Canadians packed Toronto’s iconic Nathan Philip Square in Toronto to raise their voices in support of the oppressed people of Kashmir.
Organized by Friends of Kashmir Canada, people from all walks of life and belonging to all faiths attended. They included Muslims, Christians, Sikhs and people of other faiths.
Young and old, children as well as people in wheelchairs were there to lend support to their Kashmiri brothers and sisters.
At its peak the crowd was so large that it could not be accommodated in the square so people had to climb to the overhead walkway to watch the rally below.
The rally was held to coincide with India’s independence day celebrations paid for the Indian Consulate in Toronto where an India Food Festival was also held.
Realizing the size of the rally in support of the people of Kashmir, Indian consulate staff maintained a low profile and cancelled a number of events including a formal opening ceremony, settling for music blaring from their loudspeakers.
The several dozen vendors peddling greasy Indian food were also subdued, preferring to adopt a low profile aware that the rally participants were highly charged although organizers repeatedly reminded people to ignore Indian vendors peddling their wares.
Speakers were not just from the Kashmiri or Pakistani communities but also included such well-known Canadian society figures as Sid Ryan, former President Ontario Federation of Labor, Journalist Phil Taylor of the famous Taylor Report, Peace Activist Ken Stone, Karen Rodman of Just Peace Advocates and Human Rights Lawyer, Stephen Ellis.
Framing it in the context of International law and based on UN Security Council resolutions, speakers repeatedly called upon the Canadian government to take a more forthright stand on the long-festering problem of Kashmir.
Several speakers also highlighted the fact that with federal elections due in October, the question of Kashmir should be made a part of the election campaign. Rally participants were told that when candidates come knocking at your door seeking your vote, ask them about their stand on Kashmir.
“If they don’t support the Kashmiris’ right to self-determination, tell them they will not have your vote,” said Zafar Bangash, Convener of the Friends of Kashmir Canada and one of the principal organizers of the rally.
Ken Stone reminded rally participants that it was a retired Canadian general, Andrew MacNaughton who was instrumental in formulating the earlier Security Council resolutions. “Canada, therefore, has a moral and legal responsibility to fulfill its obligations in implementing the resolutions that it drafted.”
Sid Ryan, the former Labor leader and now an accomplished author, called upon people to unite for justice and peace causes whether these relate to Kashmir or Palestine.
Human Rights Lawyer Stephen Ellis said Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi should be investigated for war crimes, a sentiment echoed by another lawyer, Jatinder Singh, who is with the group, Sikhs for Justice.
A number of young Kashmiri students among them Salma Khawaja, Khaoula Siddiqi, Shaheen Siddiqui, Ayesha Malik (not her real name because her parents are still in Srinagar and she managed to get out of there with the help of the Canadian High Commission staff in Delhi) and Mueen Hakak also spoke narrating passionate accounts of the suffering of the Kashmir people.
There were also a number of speakers from the Sikh community that came to express solidarity with the people of Kashmir.
Rally organizers vowed that the struggle for the rights of the Kashmiris will continue until they achieve their legitimate aspirations to hold a referendum as contained in a number of UN Security Council resolutions.
COMPLETE PICTORIAL COVERAGE of Kashmir Solidarity Rally, City Hall Toronto Canada, 18th August 2019.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/XjmTHmEScDtdueSJ8
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Karen Rodman Addressing to Kashmir Solidarity Rally Toronto 18Aug2019 -...
Canadians pack Nathan Philip Square in Toronto to express solidarity with the oppressed people of Kashmir
Sunday August 18 (Toronto) –...
Canadians pack Nathan Philip Square in Toronto to express solidarity with the oppressed people of Kashmir
Sunday August 18 (Toronto) – thousands of Canadians packed Toronto’s iconic Nathan Philip Square in Toronto to raise their voices in support of the oppressed people of Kashmir.
Organized by Friends of Kashmir Canada, people from all walks of life and belonging to all faiths attended. They included Muslims, Christians, Sikhs and people of other faiths.
Young and old, children as well as people in wheelchairs were there to lend support to their Kashmiri brothers and sisters.
At its peak the crowd was so large that it could not be accommodated in the square so people had to climb to the overhead walkway to watch the rally below.
The rally was held to coincide with India’s independence day celebrations paid for the Indian Consulate in Toronto where an India Food Festival was also held.
Realizing the size of the rally in support of the people of Kashmir, Indian consulate staff maintained a low profile and cancelled a number of events including a formal opening ceremony, settling for music blaring from their loudspeakers.
The several dozen vendors peddling greasy Indian food were also subdued, preferring to adopt a low profile aware that the rally participants were highly charged although organizers repeatedly reminded people to ignore Indian vendors peddling their wares.
Speakers were not just from the Kashmiri or Pakistani communities but also included such well-known Canadian society figures as Sid Ryan, former President Ontario Federation of Labor, Journalist Phil Taylor of the famous Taylor Report, Peace Activist Ken Stone, Karen Rodman of Just Peace Advocates and Human Rights Lawyer, Stephen Ellis.
Framing it in the context of International law and based on UN Security Council resolutions, speakers repeatedly called upon the Canadian government to take a more forthright stand on the long-festering problem of Kashmir.
Several speakers also highlighted the fact that with federal elections due in October, the question of Kashmir should be made a part of the election campaign. Rally participants were told that when candidates come knocking at your door seeking your vote, ask them about their stand on Kashmir.
“If they don’t support the Kashmiris’ right to self-determination, tell them they will not have your vote,” said Zafar Bangash, Convener of the Friends of Kashmir Canada and one of the principal organizers of the rally.
Ken Stone reminded rally participants that it was a retired Canadian general, Andrew MacNaughton who was instrumental in formulating the earlier Security Council resolutions. “Canada, therefore, has a moral and legal responsibility to fulfill its obligations in implementing the resolutions that it drafted.”
Sid Ryan, the former Labor leader and now an accomplished author, called upon people to unite for justice and peace causes whether these relate to Kashmir or Palestine.
Human Rights Lawyer Stephen Ellis said Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi should be investigated for war crimes, a sentiment echoed by another lawyer, Jatinder Singh, who is with the group, Sikhs for Justice.
A number of young Kashmiri students among them Salma Khawaja, Khaoula Siddiqi, Shaheen Siddiqui, Ayesha Malik (not her real name because her parents are still in Srinagar and she managed to get out of there with the help of the Canadian High Commission staff in Delhi) and Mueen Hakak also spoke narrating passionate accounts of the suffering of the Kashmir people.
There were also a number of speakers from the Sikh community that came to express solidarity with the people of Kashmir.
Rally organizers vowed that the struggle for the rights of the Kashmiris will continue until they achieve their legitimate aspirations to hold a referendum as contained in a number of UN Security Council resolutions.
COMPLETE PICTORIAL COVERAGE of Kashmir Solidarity Rally, City Hall Toronto Canada, 18th August 2019.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/XjmTHmEScDtdueSJ8
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Stephen Ellis Addressing to Kashmir Solidarity Rally Toronto 18Aug2019 -...
Canadians pack Nathan Philip Square in Toronto to express solidarity with the oppressed people of Kashmir
Sunday August 18 (Toronto) –...
Canadians pack Nathan Philip Square in Toronto to express solidarity with the oppressed people of Kashmir
Sunday August 18 (Toronto) – thousands of Canadians packed Toronto’s iconic Nathan Philip Square in Toronto to raise their voices in support of the oppressed people of Kashmir.
Organized by Friends of Kashmir Canada, people from all walks of life and belonging to all faiths attended. They included Muslims, Christians, Sikhs and people of other faiths.
Young and old, children as well as people in wheelchairs were there to lend support to their Kashmiri brothers and sisters.
At its peak the crowd was so large that it could not be accommodated in the square so people had to climb to the overhead walkway to watch the rally below.
The rally was held to coincide with India’s independence day celebrations paid for the Indian Consulate in Toronto where an India Food Festival was also held.
Realizing the size of the rally in support of the people of Kashmir, Indian consulate staff maintained a low profile and cancelled a number of events including a formal opening ceremony, settling for music blaring from their loudspeakers.
The several dozen vendors peddling greasy Indian food were also subdued, preferring to adopt a low profile aware that the rally participants were highly charged although organizers repeatedly reminded people to ignore Indian vendors peddling their wares.
Speakers were not just from the Kashmiri or Pakistani communities but also included such well-known Canadian society figures as Sid Ryan, former President Ontario Federation of Labor, Journalist Phil Taylor of the famous Taylor Report, Peace Activist Ken Stone, Karen Rodman of Just Peace Advocates and Human Rights Lawyer, Stephen Ellis.
Framing it in the context of International law and based on UN Security Council resolutions, speakers repeatedly called upon the Canadian government to take a more forthright stand on the long-festering problem of Kashmir.
Several speakers also highlighted the fact that with federal elections due in October, the question of Kashmir should be made a part of the election campaign. Rally participants were told that when candidates come knocking at your door seeking your vote, ask them about their stand on Kashmir.
“If they don’t support the Kashmiris’ right to self-determination, tell them they will not have your vote,” said Zafar Bangash, Convener of the Friends of Kashmir Canada and one of the principal organizers of the rally.
Ken Stone reminded rally participants that it was a retired Canadian general, Andrew MacNaughton who was instrumental in formulating the earlier Security Council resolutions. “Canada, therefore, has a moral and legal responsibility to fulfill its obligations in implementing the resolutions that it drafted.”
Sid Ryan, the former Labor leader and now an accomplished author, called upon people to unite for justice and peace causes whether these relate to Kashmir or Palestine.
Human Rights Lawyer Stephen Ellis said Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi should be investigated for war crimes, a sentiment echoed by another lawyer, Jatinder Singh, who is with the group, Sikhs for Justice.
A number of young Kashmiri students among them Salma Khawaja, Khaoula Siddiqi, Shaheen Siddiqui, Ayesha Malik (not her real name because her parents are still in Srinagar and she managed to get out of there with the help of the Canadian High Commission staff in Delhi) and Mueen Hakak also spoke narrating passionate accounts of the suffering of the Kashmir people.
There were also a number of speakers from the Sikh community that came to express solidarity with the people of Kashmir.
Rally organizers vowed that the struggle for the rights of the Kashmiris will continue until they achieve their legitimate aspirations to hold a referendum as contained in a number of UN Security Council resolutions.
COMPLETE PICTORIAL COVERAGE of Kashmir Solidarity Rally, City Hall Toronto Canada, 18th August 2019.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/XjmTHmEScDtdueSJ8
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Imam Zafar Bangash Addressing to Kashmir Solidarity Rally Toronto...
Canadians pack Nathan Philip Square in Toronto to express solidarity with the oppressed people of Kashmir
Sunday August 18 (Toronto) –...
Canadians pack Nathan Philip Square in Toronto to express solidarity with the oppressed people of Kashmir
Sunday August 18 (Toronto) – thousands of Canadians packed Toronto’s iconic Nathan Philip Square in Toronto to raise their voices in support of the oppressed people of Kashmir.
Organized by Friends of Kashmir Canada, people from all walks of life and belonging to all faiths attended. They included Muslims, Christians, Sikhs and people of other faiths.
Young and old, children as well as people in wheelchairs were there to lend support to their Kashmiri brothers and sisters.
At its peak the crowd was so large that it could not be accommodated in the square so people had to climb to the overhead walkway to watch the rally below.
The rally was held to coincide with India’s independence day celebrations paid for the Indian Consulate in Toronto where an India Food Festival was also held.
Realizing the size of the rally in support of the people of Kashmir, Indian consulate staff maintained a low profile and cancelled a number of events including a formal opening ceremony, settling for music blaring from their loudspeakers.
The several dozen vendors peddling greasy Indian food were also subdued, preferring to adopt a low profile aware that the rally participants were highly charged although organizers repeatedly reminded people to ignore Indian vendors peddling their wares.
Speakers were not just from the Kashmiri or Pakistani communities but also included such well-known Canadian society figures as Sid Ryan, former President Ontario Federation of Labor, Journalist Phil Taylor of the famous Taylor Report, Peace Activist Ken Stone, Karen Rodman of Just Peace Advocates and Human Rights Lawyer, Stephen Ellis.
Framing it in the context of International law and based on UN Security Council resolutions, speakers repeatedly called upon the Canadian government to take a more forthright stand on the long-festering problem of Kashmir.
Several speakers also highlighted the fact that with federal elections due in October, the question of Kashmir should be made a part of the election campaign. Rally participants were told that when candidates come knocking at your door seeking your vote, ask them about their stand on Kashmir.
“If they don’t support the Kashmiris’ right to self-determination, tell them they will not have your vote,” said Zafar Bangash, Convener of the Friends of Kashmir Canada and one of the principal organizers of the rally.
Ken Stone reminded rally participants that it was a retired Canadian general, Andrew MacNaughton who was instrumental in formulating the earlier Security Council resolutions. “Canada, therefore, has a moral and legal responsibility to fulfill its obligations in implementing the resolutions that it drafted.”
Sid Ryan, the former Labor leader and now an accomplished author, called upon people to unite for justice and peace causes whether these relate to Kashmir or Palestine.
Human Rights Lawyer Stephen Ellis said Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi should be investigated for war crimes, a sentiment echoed by another lawyer, Jatinder Singh, who is with the group, Sikhs for Justice.
A number of young Kashmiri students among them Salma Khawaja, Khaoula Siddiqi, Shaheen Siddiqui, Ayesha Malik (not her real name because her parents are still in Srinagar and she managed to get out of there with the help of the Canadian High Commission staff in Delhi) and Mueen Hakak also spoke narrating passionate accounts of the suffering of the Kashmir people.
There were also a number of speakers from the Sikh community that came to express solidarity with the people of Kashmir.
Rally organizers vowed that the struggle for the rights of the Kashmiris will continue until they achieve their legitimate aspirations to hold a referendum as contained in a number of UN Security Council resolutions.
COMPLETE PICTORIAL COVERAGE of Kashmir Solidarity Rally, City Hall Toronto Canada, 18th August 2019.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/XjmTHmEScDtdueSJ8
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Ken Stone addressing to Kashmir Solidarity Rally Toronto 18Aug2019 -...
Canadians pack Nathan Philip Square in Toronto to express solidarity with the oppressed people of Kashmir
Sunday August 18 (Toronto) –...
Canadians pack Nathan Philip Square in Toronto to express solidarity with the oppressed people of Kashmir
Sunday August 18 (Toronto) – thousands of Canadians packed Toronto’s iconic Nathan Philip Square in Toronto to raise their voices in support of the oppressed people of Kashmir.
Organized by Friends of Kashmir Canada, people from all walks of life and belonging to all faiths attended. They included Muslims, Christians, Sikhs and people of other faiths.
Young and old, children as well as people in wheelchairs were there to lend support to their Kashmiri brothers and sisters.
At its peak the crowd was so large that it could not be accommodated in the square so people had to climb to the overhead walkway to watch the rally below.
The rally was held to coincide with India’s independence day celebrations paid for the Indian Consulate in Toronto where an India Food Festival was also held.
Realizing the size of the rally in support of the people of Kashmir, Indian consulate staff maintained a low profile and cancelled a number of events including a formal opening ceremony, settling for music blaring from their loudspeakers.
The several dozen vendors peddling greasy Indian food were also subdued, preferring to adopt a low profile aware that the rally participants were highly charged although organizers repeatedly reminded people to ignore Indian vendors peddling their wares.
Speakers were not just from the Kashmiri or Pakistani communities but also included such well-known Canadian society figures as Sid Ryan, former President Ontario Federation of Labor, Journalist Phil Taylor of the famous Taylor Report, Peace Activist Ken Stone, Karen Rodman of Just Peace Advocates and Human Rights Lawyer, Stephen Ellis.
Framing it in the context of International law and based on UN Security Council resolutions, speakers repeatedly called upon the Canadian government to take a more forthright stand on the long-festering problem of Kashmir.
Several speakers also highlighted the fact that with federal elections due in October, the question of Kashmir should be made a part of the election campaign. Rally participants were told that when candidates come knocking at your door seeking your vote, ask them about their stand on Kashmir.
“If they don’t support the Kashmiris’ right to self-determination, tell them they will not have your vote,” said Zafar Bangash, Convener of the Friends of Kashmir Canada and one of the principal organizers of the rally.
Ken Stone reminded rally participants that it was a retired Canadian general, Andrew MacNaughton who was instrumental in formulating the earlier Security Council resolutions. “Canada, therefore, has a moral and legal responsibility to fulfill its obligations in implementing the resolutions that it drafted.”
Sid Ryan, the former Labor leader and now an accomplished author, called upon people to unite for justice and peace causes whether these relate to Kashmir or Palestine.
Human Rights Lawyer Stephen Ellis said Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi should be investigated for war crimes, a sentiment echoed by another lawyer, Jatinder Singh, who is with the group, Sikhs for Justice.
A number of young Kashmiri students among them Salma Khawaja, Khaoula Siddiqi, Shaheen Siddiqui, Ayesha Malik (not her real name because her parents are still in Srinagar and she managed to get out of there with the help of the Canadian High Commission staff in Delhi) and Mueen Hakak also spoke narrating passionate accounts of the suffering of the Kashmir people.
There were also a number of speakers from the Sikh community that came to express solidarity with the people of Kashmir.
Rally organizers vowed that the struggle for the rights of the Kashmiris will continue until they achieve their legitimate aspirations to hold a referendum as contained in a number of UN Security Council resolutions.
COMPLETE PICTORIAL COVERAGE of Kashmir Solidarity Rally, City Hall Toronto Canada, 18th August 2019.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/XjmTHmEScDtdueSJ8
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Sid Ryan Addressing to Kashmir Solidarity Rally Toronto 18Aug2019 - English
Canadians pack Nathan Philip Square in Toronto to express solidarity with the oppressed people of Kashmir
Sunday August 18 (Toronto) –...
Canadians pack Nathan Philip Square in Toronto to express solidarity with the oppressed people of Kashmir
Sunday August 18 (Toronto) – thousands of Canadians packed Toronto’s iconic Nathan Philip Square in Toronto to raise their voices in support of the oppressed people of Kashmir.
Organized by Friends of Kashmir Canada, people from all walks of life and belonging to all faiths attended. They included Muslims, Christians, Sikhs and people of other faiths.
Young and old, children as well as people in wheelchairs were there to lend support to their Kashmiri brothers and sisters.
At its peak the crowd was so large that it could not be accommodated in the square so people had to climb to the overhead walkway to watch the rally below.
The rally was held to coincide with India’s independence day celebrations paid for the Indian Consulate in Toronto where an India Food Festival was also held.
Realizing the size of the rally in support of the people of Kashmir, Indian consulate staff maintained a low profile and cancelled a number of events including a formal opening ceremony, settling for music blaring from their loudspeakers.
The several dozen vendors peddling greasy Indian food were also subdued, preferring to adopt a low profile aware that the rally participants were highly charged although organizers repeatedly reminded people to ignore Indian vendors peddling their wares.
Speakers were not just from the Kashmiri or Pakistani communities but also included such well-known Canadian society figures as Sid Ryan, former President Ontario Federation of Labor, Journalist Phil Taylor of the famous Taylor Report, Peace Activist Ken Stone, Karen Rodman of Just Peace Advocates and Human Rights Lawyer, Stephen Ellis.
Framing it in the context of International law and based on UN Security Council resolutions, speakers repeatedly called upon the Canadian government to take a more forthright stand on the long-festering problem of Kashmir.
Several speakers also highlighted the fact that with federal elections due in October, the question of Kashmir should be made a part of the election campaign. Rally participants were told that when candidates come knocking at your door seeking your vote, ask them about their stand on Kashmir.
“If they don’t support the Kashmiris’ right to self-determination, tell them they will not have your vote,” said Zafar Bangash, Convener of the Friends of Kashmir Canada and one of the principal organizers of the rally.
Ken Stone reminded rally participants that it was a retired Canadian general, Andrew MacNaughton who was instrumental in formulating the earlier Security Council resolutions. “Canada, therefore, has a moral and legal responsibility to fulfill its obligations in implementing the resolutions that it drafted.”
Sid Ryan, the former Labor leader and now an accomplished author, called upon people to unite for justice and peace causes whether these relate to Kashmir or Palestine.
Human Rights Lawyer Stephen Ellis said Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi should be investigated for war crimes, a sentiment echoed by another lawyer, Jatinder Singh, who is with the group, Sikhs for Justice.
A number of young Kashmiri students among them Salma Khawaja, Khaoula Siddiqi, Shaheen Siddiqui, Ayesha Malik (not her real name because her parents are still in Srinagar and she managed to get out of there with the help of the Canadian High Commission staff in Delhi) and Mueen Hakak also spoke narrating passionate accounts of the suffering of the Kashmir people.
There were also a number of speakers from the Sikh community that came to express solidarity with the people of Kashmir.
Rally organizers vowed that the struggle for the rights of the Kashmiris will continue until they achieve their legitimate aspirations to hold a referendum as contained in a number of UN Security Council resolutions.
COMPLETE PICTORIAL COVERAGE of Kashmir Solidarity Rally, City Hall Toronto Canada, 18th August 2019.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/XjmTHmEScDtdueSJ8
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