Nationalist Kashmiri Leader Launches ‘Back to Home’ Journey, Crossing LOC from AJK to J&K with White Flag

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Nationalist Leader Mohammad Zubair Bhatti Embarks on ‘Back to Home Journey’ from Kotli to Mahinder

Kotli, Azad Jammu and Kashmir – Mohammad Zubair Bhatti, a nationalist leader from Kotli, has commenced a symbolic journey from Kotli Courthouse to Mahinder, a city in Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir, naming it the Back to Home Journey.

Holding a white flag, widely recognized as a symbol of peace, Bhatti set off with a message underscoring the right of Jammu and Kashmir’s people to travel freely across their homeland.

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At the start of his journey, Bhatti expressed his belief that, as a citizen of Jammu and Kashmir, he has the inherent right to move unrestricted within the state. “We, the citizens of Jammu and Kashmir, should be free to travel wherever we wish within our state without barriers,” he stated.

He also extended a message of hope to the Pakistani and Indian forces stationed along the Line of Control (LoC), expressing his optimism that they would not obstruct his journey. Bhatti urged both forces to cooperate in ensuring a smooth and peaceful completion of his journey.

The Back to Home Journey has also been shared on Bhatti’s Facebook profile, where he called for unity and peace, advocating for unrestricted movement across Jammu and Kashmir as a basic right for its people.

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