Mujra in London: How Pakistan tried to raise money for the 'Kashmir cause' - Watch
Elections in PoK can barely make straight-faced claims of being free or fair.
- Pakistan organised a ‘mujra’ performance in London as part of an event to raise funds for the promotion of education in PoK.
- The event was attended by the president of PoK, Sardar Masood Khan.
- A video clip of the performance was shared multiple times of social media.
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NEW DELHI: In what is sure to raise controversy, Pakistan organised a ‘mujra’ performance in London as part of an event to raise funds for the promotion of education in PoK (Pakistan-occupied Kashmir).
The event where the 'mujra' performance took place was attended by the president of PoK, Sardar Masood Khan.
A video clip of the performance that was broadcast by Pakistani news channel 92 News was shared multiple times on social media.
In the video that has gone viral, Khan is seen in it enjoying female dancers performing vulgar moves.
#PakistanKaMujra
Wah bhai...
Want to steal J & K from India but you play Indian Bollywood songs in your Mujaraa....
Waah . — Swapnil karma (@swapnil_karma) November 21, 2017
#PakistanKaMujra Pakistani don't have choice other than Bollywood movies and songs because they don't have that strong film industry #BollywoodKeeda #worldinindia — Amol Bhavake (@amollovesrk) November 21, 2017
#PakistanKaMujra Everything is happening for money, power and to enjoy mujra.@gauravbh Replied well to Babar Kadri. Only trying to fool ppl of valley by calling it fund raising event. — richa pandey (@richabpl) November 21, 2017
Waah reh pakistan enjoying at it best #PakistanKaMujra — Jay Gupta (@jaygupta08) November 21, 2017
#PakistanKaMujra Pakistan pm has given advice to his minister if you don't have money then do mujar ? WOW — Ravi (@Ravi70007) November 21, 2017
#PakistanKaMujra kashmir will always remain in india...
Dekhte h kisme kitna h dum — Prashant Bora (@PrashantBoraa07) November 21, 2017
Shame on Pakistan. All should condemn this mujra. #pakistankamujra — Ashish Ranjan Sinha (@ARSinha1949) November 21, 2017
However, the seemingly discordant setting did little to dissuade Khan from crying foul over alleged 'atrocities' in Jammu and Kashmir.
He even collected funds for what he called the 'Kashmir cause'.
Khan is the Islamabad-backed leader of PoK, which Pakistan refers to as 'Azad Kashmir'. However, he can hardly claim to be a true elected representative of the people of the area.
Elections in PoK, unlike the periodic exercise in Jammu and Kashmir, can barely make straight-faced claims of being free or fair.
This event is merely the latest in a string of misrepresentations that the Pakistani establishment has attempted to get away with when it comes to Kashmir. Recently, Permanent Representative of Pakistan to the United Nations, Maleeha Lodhi, had been caught lying at the UN.
She had attempted to pass off the picture of an injured Palestinian girl as an example of claimed Indian brutality in Jammu and Kashmir.
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