Kashmir Day (5 February)
Kashmir Day is observed every year on 5th February to show solidarity with the people of Indian-occupied Kashmir. This day highlights their ongoing struggle for freedom and their right to self-determination as promised by the United Nations. The Kashmir issue began in 1947, but despite many resolutions, justice has not yet been delivered.
On this day, people across Pakistan participate in rallies, seminars, and prayers to raise awareness about the human rights violations faced by Kashmiris. Schools and colleges organize speeches and activities to educate students about the importance of the Kashmir cause. Kashmir Day reminds the world that the issue is not only political but also humanitarian, affecting millions of innocent men, women, and children.
In conclusion, Kashmir Day strengthens the bond between Pakistan and the Kashmiri people. It renews the commitment to continue peaceful support until Kashmiris achieve freedom, dignity, and lasting peace.
