Srinagar: An FIR was registered against J&K separatist leader Asiya Andrabi, the chairman of banned organisation Dukhtaran-e-Millat, for celebrating Pakistan's National Day on Friday.


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According to reports, Andrabi and other activists of her outfit were booked on charges of raising anti-national slogans and indulging in unlawful activities.


''We 'have registered a case against Dukhtaran-e-Milat over a video which has gone viral,'' a top police official said.


"It has come to our notice that the group's activists have indulged in certain unlawful activities. They have also raised anti-national slogans and have given hate and provocative speeches," he added.


Action against Andrabi and others was taken after they organised a gathering to celebrate `Pakistan Day`.


Addressing the function, Asiya Andrabi, the chief of the outfit, reportedly said that all Muslims of the sub-continent were Pakistanis on the basis of Islam, faith and the love of the Prophet.


The activists also sang Pakistan`s national anthem.


(With Agency inputs)