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October 27 is the darkest day in the history of Kashmir…Coulum by… Muhammad Amir Siddique Journalist Vienna Austria.

October 27 is the darkest day in the history of Kashmir.

Coulum by… Muhammad Amir Siddique Journalist Vienna Austria.

As you know, whenever I have picked up my pen, I have spoken about humanity and peace. Today’s column of mine is also about humanity and peace. Every year, Kashmiris observe Black Day against Indian occupation on October 27. On October 27, 1947, Indian forces occupied Kashmir without any constitutional or moral justification. India has illegally deployed nearly 1 million troops in Muslim-majority Kashmir. The people of occupied Kashmir are at the height of the oppression that has been going on for the past 78 years.

India also revoked the special status:-

On August 5, 2019, India also revoked the special status of occupied Kashmir. Indian forces have so far martyred 250,000 Kashmiris in occupied Kashmir. More than 100,000 children have been orphaned, while thousands of women have been raped. More than 170,000 Kashmiris have been arrested in occupied Kashmir so far, while more than 100,000 properties have been set on fire. Since 2019, the longest internet shutdown has been ongoing in occupied Kashmir. The United Nations has passed 5 resolutions on occupied Kashmir so far, but not a single one has been implemented. India has been oppressing the Muslims of occupied Kashmir for the past seven decades. Kashmiris are being treated inhumanely on their own land. Sometimes they are tortured to death in torture cells, and sometimes they are blinded by pellet guns.

Amnesty International and international media:-

While Amnesty International declared that in February 2023, India committed a blatant violation of human rights by demolishing Muslim-majority areas in the occupied valley. Kashmir has suffered innumerable losses due to India’s brutality. The purpose of observing Black Day in Pakistan is to make the world aware of India’s atrocities. Occupied Kashmir has been completely blacked out, it has been made a ‘no-go area’. International press representatives and human rights organizations are not allowed to go to the occupied Kashmir valley, let alone provide free coverage, and even talk to the affected Kashmiris. No one is free to know and ask about how many patients are in the hospitals there, what treatment facilities are available, how children and women are being treated. India shows the world what it wants. This is the reason why the international community has not yet been able to get to the bottom of India’s nefarious intentions and the horrific agenda of genocide of Kashmiris. Today, if independent and impartial media is allowed to go to occupied Jammu and Kashmir and report openly, then India’s entire game will be turned upside down.

Resolutions passed by the United Nations:-

One of the resolutions passed by the United Nations on Kashmir is that both Pakistan and India should withdraw their troops from Kashmir and that the Kashmiris should be given the right to make their own decisions in the presence of international observers. In this regard, in March 1949, a UN commission held a meeting to decide on a program for the withdrawal of Pakistani and Indian troops from Kashmir under the Security Council resolution. Pakistan presented its program, but India resorted to traditional evasion and refused to withdraw its troops from the state. The issue of occupied Kashmir can be resolved only when the opinion of the Kashmiri people is given priority and importance. India has no choice but to implement the UN resolutions because it should know that Muslims are not afraid of death and the desire for jihad and martyrdom is ingrained in them.

The founder of Pakistan, Quaid-e-Azam:

The founder of Pakistan, Quaid-e-Azam, said that Kashmir is the jugular vein of Pakistan.Pakistan continues to strongly support the Kashmir cause. Pakistan has consistently raised its voice against Indian atrocities in the occupied territory. Pakistan has consistently urged the international community to play its role on the issue of occupied Kashmir. The only solution to the Jammu and Kashmir dispute lies in the resolutions of the Security Council. Pakistan stands firmly with its Kashmiri brothers and sisters. Their right to self-determination, recognized in UN resolutions, is a human right that cannot be taken away by any oppression or coercion. Pakistan will continue to provide unwavering support to its Kashmiri brothers and sisters, the voice of Kashmiris will be conveyed to the entire world, and the Pakistani nation will not sit idly by until a just solution to the Kashmir issue is found.

Why is this happening:-

The flower-covered valleys of Kashmir, the rocks covered with cotton cheeks, the smiling, smiling meadows and the fragrant, sparkling and sparkling greenery, the rivers playing instruments and humming songs, and the land full of sights bathed in color and light, where there is fire everywhere, where the smell of gunpowder is spreading, where clouds of oppression are hanging over, where innocent buds, smiling youths and sad old people are being pushed into the bottomless darkness of death. Why is this happening? Why is this game of death being played in this valley of color and light? Dear readers, these are many questions to which there is only one answer: Indian imperialism. India should also know that if any attempt is made to impose any kind of forced solution on the Kashmiris, this effort will be in vain. It has not been beneficial in the past nor will it be in the future. The ink of the pen may dry, but the examples of Indian brutality that have been recorded will not end even after writing them down.

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