\'Black Day\' observed in PoK to mark Kashmir\'s invasion by Pakistan

'Black Day' observed in PoK to mark Kashmir's invasion by Pakistan

ANI  |  Rawalpindi, [Pakistan] 

Protests, candle light vigils and seminars across Pakistan-occupied (PoK), Gilgit and other parts of are being held today to mark October 22 as 'Black Day'.

Protests were reported from several places in Muzaffarabad, Rawalakot, Kotli, Gilgit, and other areas. People came out on the streets in large numbers to register their protest on the 71th invaders.

In Rawalpindi, the Awami (JKAWP) organised a protest rally outside the to demand an end to Pakistan's forceful occupation of Kashmir. They claimed was exploiting the resources of Kashmir for the benefit of by building dams on the

Nisar Shah, of JKAWP, said it was Pakistan which violated the agreement and forcefully occupied and Kashmir on October 22, 1947.

"The invaders not only massacred Kashmiris, but also disrespected the dignity of our women. When they reached near Srinagar, the Maharaja of called for help. The Maharaja signed an Instrument of Accession, a legal document with on 26 October 1947. On October 27, Indian forces entered Kashmir. Since then, Pakistan continues to occupy and Gilgit Baltistan," he said.

The protesters blamed Pakistani media for spreading false information about Jammu and Kashmir. They said the resolutions on Jammu and Kashmir clearly asks Pakistan to withdraw its troops and citizens from the state. But since 1948, Pakistan has not complied with the UN resolutions.

"As per UN resolution, Pakistan must vacate its forces and its people from Jammu and Kashmir. It is only then that a Plebiscite could become possible," said of the Jammu and Kashmir Awami

The protesters also accused of promoting militancy in Jammu and Kashmir. said,"If you keep sending armed militants to and keep raising Pakistani flags, the issue will never get resolved because city doesn't represent the Kashmir. It includes Gilgit Baltistan, Jammu and other parts."

The activists also accused of attempting to make Gilgit its 5th province. This move is being widely resisted and opposed across Pakistan Occupied Kashmir.

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First Published: Mon, October 22 2018. 13:30 IST