Every year on February 5, Pakistan observes Kashmir Solidarity Day. This day reminds the world that Kashmiris have been struggling for their rights for over 70 years. They donโt ask for much, just freedom and peace, but their voices remain unheard to this day. More than 100,000 Kashmiris have been killed for the crime of speaking up for their land and rights. Even more have faced arrests, torture and the destruction of their homes.
Pakistanโs Support for Kashmir
Pakistan and Kashmir share deep cultural, religious and historical ties. Pakistan believes Kashmir should have the right to decide its own future. The United Nations once promised this, but it is yet to happen. So when it comes to Kashmir, the issue is not just about a piece of land: it’s personal.

Hardships Under Occupation
Life in Kashmir is full of struggles. People face shortages of food and medicine, depriving them of basic needs. Security forces continue to control the region, making life difficult. Moreover, the Modi government and the Bharatiya Janata Party(BJP) are allowing outsiders to settle there, which could change Kashmirโs identity forever.
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The World Must Act
Many human rights groups and countries have spoken about the situation in Kashmir. However, their words have not changed anything. The suffering of Kashmiris continues and world leaders remain quiet. Pakistan believes that without solving this issue, peace in the region is impossible.
Iranโs Strong Support
Iran has always stood with Kashmir, much like Pakistan. Iranian leaders, including Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, have spoken in favour of their rights.
On this day, Pakistan urges the world to take action. The international community must listen to the voices of Kashmiris. Their pain must not be ignored. It is time to protect their rights and bring justice to the people of Kashmir.
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