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Arrival of Indian troops on Oct 27, 1947: A catalyst for increased suffering in IIOJK

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Srinagar: The arrival of Indian troops on October 27, 1947, has only intensified the suffering of residents in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK), solidifying this day as one of the darkest chapters in the territory’s history.

According to a report by Kashmir Media Service, this date marks a somber anniversary as Kashmiris observe it as Black Day, commemorating the moment in 1947 when Indian troops landed in Jammu and Kashmir, defying the aspirations of the local population and violating the principles outlined in the Partition Plan. For Kashmiris, October 27 is a day of mourning and serves as a poignant reminder of the myriad challenges faced by the Kashmiri people, who have been denied their fundamental rights for over seven decades.

Globally, Kashmiris unite to reject India’s illegal occupation, using October 27 to convey a clear message: they will never accept Indian rule. The observance of Black Day aims to remind the international community of its commitments regarding the Kashmir dispute, particularly the United Nations resolutions that affirm the Kashmiris’ right to self-determination through a plebiscite.

The BJP-led Indian government, driven by a Hindutva agenda, has systematically stripped Kashmiris of their rights and political autonomy. This ongoing denial of self-determination not only exacerbates tensions in the region but also presents a significant challenge for the international community to address.

As Kashmiris persist in their resilient struggle for justice, they deserve unwavering global support in their quest for self-determination. October 27 serves as a rallying point for advocates of peace and justice, underscoring the urgent need for renewed international attention and action to resolve the Kashmir dispute in line with the aspirations of its people.

With solidarity and determination, Kashmiris reaffirm their commitment to their cause, emphasizing that their fight for freedom will continue until their rights are fully recognized and respected.

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