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Defiant jubilee in Srinagar
- Updated: June 18, 2017
SRINAGAR: Kashmiris in Indian Occupied Kashmir distinguished Pakistan’s feat over arch-rivals India in a Champions Trophy final with daring pro-Pakistan chants and fireworks as repelled overpower reverberated opposite Delhi following a ancestral upset.
Young group collected in mass during TV shops opposite Srinagar as Pakistan belied expectations to trounce Virat Kohli’s group by 180 runs during a Oval in London.
Kashmiris, who traditionally support Pakistan in cricket, generally opposite India, took to a streets after a win fluttering Pakistani flags and chanting “Jive Jive Pakistan (long live Pakistan)” as fireworks exploded over Srinagar’s skies.
Anti-India view runs low in Kashmir, where many people foster a partnership with Pakistan.
“This is a impulse we were watchful for… It is a dream come true,” a Kashmiri girl shouted in support of a Sarfraz Ahmed-led Pakistan team.
Indian Occupied Kashmir has been moving for months as assault between confidence army and protesters fighting to finish Indian order have strong given a murdering of a renouned separatist personality Burhan Wani final year.
“Winning this prize apart, we am celebrating my domestic view as well,” Amir, who gave usually his initial name, told AFP outward a grand mosque in Srinagar’s aged city of Nowhatta.
“This was prolonged overdue.”
Earlier in a day Indian paramilitary army patrolled several tools of a city though were cold to equivocate clashes with a civilians. AFP