Across Pakistan, Kashmir Solidarity Day was observed today to express unwavering support for the people of Jammu and Kashmir and to highlight their ongoing struggle for the right to self-determination. The day was marked with rallies, protests, and special events in cities across the country, reaffirming Pakistan’s solidarity with the Kashmiris in their quest for justice and freedom.
The central ceremony was held in Islamabad, where government officials, political leaders, and representatives of various organizations gathered to emphasize Pakistan’s commitment to the Kashmir cause. A moment of silence was observed to honor the lives lost during the decades-long conflict and to express solidarity with the victims of violence in the disputed region.
Pakistan’s Prime Minister, in his address, called for global awareness and urged the international community to take concrete steps to address the humanitarian crisis in Kashmir. He reiterated Pakistan’s firm stance on the region, asserting that the Kashmir dispute remains central to regional peace and stability.
Special prayers were offered for the peace, prosperity, and dignity of Kashmiris, and to highlight their struggle for self-determination as recognized by the United Nations resolutions. Educational institutions also held awareness programs, discussing the history of Kashmir and its significance in the broader context of regional politics.
In addition, activists took to social media platforms, using hashtags like #KashmirSolidarityDay and #StandWithKashmir to draw global attention to the situation. Pakistanis from all walks of life reaffirmed their support for the Kashmir cause, with various groups organizing peaceful protests and raising awareness about human rights violations in the region.
The observance of Kashmir Solidarity Day serves as a reminder of the ongoing plight of the Kashmiri people and reaffirms Pakistan’s unwavering commitment to their struggle for justice and freedom.