In Pictures: Commemorating Maqbool Butt in Rawalakot

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Residents of Rawalakot, Pakistan-administered Kashmir, gathered to honor the anniversary of Maqbool Butt’s martyrdom.

Attendees holding posters and books, showing respect and engagement.

During the event, posters and books highlighting his life and struggle were distributed. The community paid tribute, reflecting on his enduring legacy and the ongoing pursuit of justice in Kashmir.

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