Pakistan observes Kashmir Day on February 5th as a way of showing its steadfast support for the people of Kashmir in their fight for independence and freedom of choice. This day honors the courage of Kashmiris in their struggle for their rights, as well as the lengthy history of hostilities between India and Pakistan.
One of the most important events in Kashmir's history was the revolution of 1990. After years of growing dissatisfaction. Kashmiris were gathered at the road to demand their right to decide their own destiny. Indian troops used unrelenting brutality, killing people, torturing prisoners, and imposing time limits. Despite the violence, the struggle for freedom of choice gained strength and became a global concern.
The 1990 uprising is still seen as a pivotal moment in the struggle. And it serves as a reminder of the gifts given by Kashmiris. On Kashmir Day, Pakistan stands with them and their right to justice and self-determination.
Pakistan's sympathy with Kashmir and its people is highlighted on Kashmir Day. Pakistan supports the Kashmiri people's fight for freedom, justice, and their capacity to choose what happens to them on this day. People participate in rallies, awareness attempts, and gatherings nationwide to express their support for Kashmir. They carry Kashmiri flags, wear black ribbons, and draw attention to the suffering of Kashmiris.
The fact that this day is about more than just remembering is one of the main reasons it is essential. On this day, efforts should be made to promote peace and an agreement to the Kashmir problem that respects the desires of the Kashmiri people. Kashmir Day attempts to raise awareness of human rights violations that have increased the current challenges of the Kashmiri people, especially since India revoked Article 370 in 2019.
Kashmir Day is a call to action as well. Pakistan calls on everyone in the world to take note of Kashmir and assist in facilitating a peaceful resolution. The war in Kashmir is still one of the world's most recent, after occasional attempts to resolve it by international bodies such as the United Nations. Pakistan appeals to the international community to support the Kashmiri people. It also provides them the freedom to choose their destiny.
The Kashmiri people continue to be strong in the face of continuous hardships. They still demand their independence and rights. Kashmir Day serves as a reminder that much work still needs to be done. The day serves as a reminder to Pakistan and the rest of the world to keep working for the right of the Kashmiri people to independence and to put an end to their pain.
As the famous poet Allama Iqbal wrote:
"ہزاروں خواہشیں ایسی کہ ہر خواہش پہ دم نکلے،
بہت نکلے میرے ارمان لیکن پھر بھی کم نکلے"
(Thousands of desires, each so intense that they take the breath away,
Many of my wishes were fulfilled, yet they feel too few.)
Kashmir's desire for freedom is a deep, unfulfilled wish that has survived for years. The people of Kashmir dream of peace, dignity, and a future where they can live without anxiety and intimidation.
Kashmir Day raises awareness of the ongoing fight for justice and freedom in the area. On this day, people show their support and agreement with the Kashmiri. These people's demand for independence. Pakistan remains committed to supporting Kashmir's quest for independence and harmony. We celebrate the strength and determination of the Kashmiri people on Kashmir Day, hoping that their desires for freedom and prosperity may eventually be honored.
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