Pakistanis heckle, interrupt discussion on Kashmir’s transformation at Washington DC’s Press Club
A Pakistan activist was thrown out of a peaceful conference that was organised in the US on March 23 During the conference the Pakistani activist hurled abuses at Kashmiri speakers and tried to interrupt them A panel discussion on Kashmir s transformation was held at the National Press Club in Washington The topic of the panel discussion was Kashmir From Turmoil to Transformation perspectives from the ground Mir Junaid President of J K Workers Party and Touseef Raina President of Municipal Council of Baramulla in J K was present A Pakistan activist present at the event started interrupting and abusing the panelists As the situation worsened security personnel kicked out Pakistan activist from the conference
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