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August 5: A Day of Warning, Not Annexation – AJK’s Message to the Indian State

By Farzana Yaqoob

 

As the 5th of August approaches, the people and leadership of Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) reiterate their firm opposition to the unilateral actions taken by India in 2019, when it abrogated Articles 370 and 35A of its constitution and stripped occupied Jammu and Kashmir of its nominal autonomy. While New Delhi presents this move as the final step toward “integration,” the people of AJK categorically reject it as illegitimate, unlawful, and deeply colonial in character.

AJK: The Real Voice of The State of Jammu and Kashmir

India continues to push the false narrative that Jammu and Kashmir is a domestic matter. In reality, it remains an internationally recognized dispute, unresolved since 1947. AJK, the part of Jammu and Kashmir, which was freed from Indian aggression by brave Kashmiris alongside the tribals, is home to a functioning assembly and government that represents the democratic aspirations of the region.

This elected AJK assembly includes 12 reserved seats for the entire region of Valley and Jammu, symbolizing the voice of all Kashmiris, especially those living under Indian occupation. Any resolution concerning the region’s future must come through this democratic process, not by force or fiat from New Delhi.

Unilateral Annexation Reflects Colonial Playbook

India’s revocation of Articles 370 and 35A, the downgrading of Jammu and Kashmir into Union Territories, without the consent of its people, mirrors colonial-era annexations. Just as imperial powers once redrew borders and suppressed indigenous identities, India now attempts to erase Kashmir’s identity and distinct status through constitutional and administrative coercion.

But this is not the 19th century. Kashmiris today are politically conscious, resilient, and united in resisting forced integration with India. The identity of Jammu and Kashmir cannot be dissolved by a legislative maneuver in the Indian parliament.

A Puppet Regime Under Occupation

The so-called legislative assembly operating under Indian occupation has no democratic legitimacy. It is viewed by many Kashmiris as a puppet body, propped up by force rather than genuine public will. Its existence serves only to mask the reality of military control and political repression.

This current setup is no better than the Vichy government of France, which functioned under Nazi occupation during World War II. Just as Marshal Pétain collaborated with occupiers while claiming to represent French interests, today’s leadership in Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir lacks the mandate of the people and functions under the shadow of coercion and state terrorism. Such regimes do not speak for the occupied; they speak for the occupier.

Collapse of the Simla Agreement

By revoking Articles 370 and 35A, India has also dismantled the diplomatic framework for dialogue. The Simla Agreement, once presented as the foundation of bilateral engagement, was based on the recognition of the special status of Jammu and Kashmir. With that status unilaterally voided, Pakistan rightly declared the Simla Accord null and void.

Moreover, it must be emphasized that the Simla Agreement was never ratified by the AJK Legislative Assembly. Any deal that excludes the participation and consent of the people of Jammu and Kashmir through their elected representatives is legally and morally invalid.

Indian Claims Hold No Legal Weight

Until a transparent, democratic process within AJK endorses any change to the region’s political status, no external power can claim legal or moral authority over Jammu and Kashmir. This position aligns not only with the will of the people but also with United Nations resolutions that continue to recognize the region as a disputed territory awaiting a free and fair plebiscite.

India’s narrative of “integration” is contradicted by the ground reality of militarization, mass detentions, silenced media, closed political space and state terrorism. This is not governance, it is occupation. All the abuses perpetrated on Kashmiris are war crimes. Just like Nazis, RSS, made with the same mold, is using the same totalitarian criminal fascism.

The World Must Listen to Muzaffarabad, Not New Delhi

As India celebrates its so-called constitutional victory, the world must choose to hear the democratic voices coming from the valleys of AJK, not the propaganda from occupied capitals. The message is clear: India cannot speak for Kashmir, because it does not represent Kashmir.

Only when the people of Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir, through their genuine representatives are allowed to determine their future without coercion, foreign boots, or stage-managed elections, can a lasting and just resolution be achieved.

August 5: A Reminder of Resistance

Until that day comes, Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir remains a colonized land. August 5 will not be remembered as a day of unity, but as a day of resistance against illegal annexation, occupation, broken agreements, and the denial of fundamental rights.

It is not a milestone of progress. It is a symbol of unresolved injustice and a call to the world to stand with the people of Kashmir in their enduring quest for freedom and self-determination.

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