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S. A Haidri

Protests observed on Black Day in Jammu and Kashmir

Published on: October 27, 2020 7:30 PM

Neelum Valley: Protest processions and rallies observed across the Jammu and Kashmir as Indian armed forces invaded in Jammu and Kashmir on 27th October 1947.

People of Neelum Valley chanted slogans against Indian armed forces holding black flags and black ribbons tied in front of Indian military posts on Line of Control (LOC).

According to details, a large number of people gathered in Neelum and Jehlum Valley to demonstrate protest against Indian armed forces under the aegis of Pasban-e-Hurriyat Jammu Kashmir.

Processions were witnessed having large number of young people, students and elders.

Speakers on the occasion said that 27th October is the darkest day of history when Indian armed forces occupied the Jammu and Kashmir.

They said, “On this black day, Indian armed forces landed in Srinagar Airport and occupied the land of Jammu and Kashmir against the consent of people of Jammu and Kashmir, since then people of J&K resist for freedom against Indian forces atrocities.”

They maintained that people of J&K never accepted Indian Occupation on their land,” people are living under suppression for the last 73 years, the heavenly symboled beautiful state has become hell for the people.”

Speakers lamented that many people have been martyred, thousands suffered imprisonments and women were raped, “even the political leadership was under house arrest for more than an year or in notorious Indian jails” they added.

They further said that Indian misadventures of 5th August 2019 has jeopardised the peace in the region which people of Jammu and Kashmir have already rejected.

They reiterated that UN failed to implement its resolutions on Kashmir as it has promised to conduct Plebiscite according to its 5th January 1949 resolutions.

They appealed the international organizations and peace loving nations to play their role on Kashmir issue and endeavor to resolve this issue for the stability of Peace in the region.

Chairman Pasban-e-Hurriyat Uzair Ahmed Ghazali, Deputy Commissioner Neelum Shahid Mehmood, District President Pasban-e-Hurriyat Malik Sharafat Hussain, President APML Javed Ahmed Mughal, Peerzada Sultan Mehmood, Shafqat Muzaffarabadi, Danyal Qureshi, Faisal Farooq, Aimal Farzam and others were also present on the occasion.

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