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Kashmiris mark accession to Pakistan Day with renewed resolve

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MIRPUR, Jul 19 (APP):Kashmiris across the Line of Control and around the world observed the Kashmir’s Accession to Pakistan Day on July 19, 2025, with a renewed pledge to continue their struggle for freedom from Indian occupation. This day commemorates the historic resolution passed on July 19, 1947, demanding the accession of Jammu and Kashmir to Pakistan.
The resolution was adopted during a special meeting of the All Jammu and Kashmir Muslim Conference at the residence of veteran Kashmiri leader Sardar Muhammad Ibrahim Khan in Srinagar. This event marked a significant moment in Kashmir’s history, symbolizing the region’s desire to join Pakistan based on geographical, cultural, and economic proximity.
In Azad Jammu and Kashmir, special ceremonies were held in all ten district and tehsil headquarters, including Muzaffarabad, Mirpur, and Kotli, the local correspondent of APP reported this from Mirpur on Saturday.
Speakers at these events reiterated their commitment to the cause of Kashmir’s accession to Pakistan and condemned India’s brutalities in occupied Kashmir. They urged the international community to intervene in stopping human rights abuses in the region.
Speakers expressed grave concern over the deteriorating situation in Indian-occupied Kashmir, where over 2 million Indian military and paramilitary troops have unleashed brutalities against freedom-loving Kashmiris. They demanded that the international community, particularly the United Nations and global human rights organizations, take immediate action to stop Indian aggression.
In Mirpur, a special ceremony was held under the auspices of the National Events Organizing Committee, attended by civil society members, social and political leaders, and representatives of the business community. Speakers highlighted the importance of Kashmir’s Accession to Pakistan Day, describing it as a symbol of Kashmiris’ indigenous struggle for freedom.
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