Altaf Hamid Rao.
MIRPUR (AJK), (Parliament Times) : Jammu & Kashmir P the world over including AJK population will observe the Second anniversary of the bleak day of August 05, 2019 as “Youm-e-Estehsaal” – to be followed by Black Day on 5th of August to register extreme protest against the Indian sinister act of revocation of special status of the internationally-acknowledged disputed state of Indian Illegally occupied Jammu & Kashmir this bleak day of August 05, 2019.
A high level meeting, held in the State’s metropolis Tuesday, gave final touches to the arrangements for observance of “Youm-e-Estehsaal” day on 5th of August across the State.
Speaking on the occasion speakers said that people living on the both sides of the line of control, Pakistan and across the world will observe the “Youm-e-Estehsaal” on 5th of August to invite the attention of the civilized nations towards continued human rights violations and illegal occupation of India over the held territory.
The chairman of Senate, Federal Ministers, women parliamentarians and provincial parliamentary delegations would .visit Muzaffarabad from Thi to 5th of next month and will visit various refugee camps aimed at expressing complete solidarity with them. He said that he has already invited all the political heads of Pakistan and Azad Jammu Kashmir to participate in the protest procession to collectively condemn the Indian repressions and illegal unilateral action evoking article 370 and 35A.
Speakers said India under a systematic conspiracy is bent upon to change the demography of the state and has now started settling non state subjects in occupied territory.
They said Kashmiri on this day will draw the attention of the world community towards continued flagrant human rights violations and Indian persistent denial to grant the Kashmiris their fundamental right to self determination .India with the use of military force will not be able to crush the freedom struggle of Kashmiri people and they will continue their struggle for the achievement of their inalienable right to self determination, “he added”.
