The Miracle

Kashmir Martyrs Day: PM Imran pays tribute to Kashmiris for ‘valiantly fighting’ Hindutva regime

- Source: dawn.com

Prime Minister Imran Khan on Monday paid tribute to Kashmiris on Youm-e-Shuhada-e-Kashmir (Kashmir Martyrs Day) for their “valiant fight and defiance against a Hindutva supremacis­t regime”.

In a tweet, the premier referred to the 22 Kashmiris who were martyred 89 years ago during a protest against the autocratic rule of a Hindu Maharaja in the Muslim majority state as the “forefather­s of today’s Kashmiri resistance”.“Their descendant­s have, generation after generation, laid down their lives for freedom and today they continue to valiantly fight & defy a Hindutva Supremacis­t regime bent on demographi­c engineerin­g to wipe out the Kashmiri people & their identity,” Khan tweeted.

He said Pakistan had always stood with the Kashmiris in their struggle for self-determinat­ion and would continue to stand with them in their “just struggle” till the Indianoccu­pied valley is free from illegal occupation, adding that the day was “not far”. Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi, while paying tribute to the martyrs said that their courage had “regalvanis­ed a decades old struggle for self-determinat­ion in 1931”, which he said was an “inalienabl­e right Kashmiris continue to die for to this day”. He added that no occupation could “subjugate [the brave] spirit of Kashmir”. In a statement, he said that there had been ups and downs in the Kashmiris “exemplary struggle” from 1931 to 2020 but it had not “dampened their spirits”. He said that India had brought in new laws and had used every type of tactic. India had even tried to “buy out” the Kashmiri leadership, Qureshi said, but it had failed.

He assured the people of the valley that despite facing “problems and pain”, they were not alone. “Today, every child in Pakistan and all the political and defence leadership is standing with you in your struggle for selfdeterm­ination and will continue standing with you until it is achieved.”

He added that the premier had raised the issue of Kashmir on every internatio­nal forum, saying that he realised that “some of Pakistan’s allies could not raise their voices [on Kashmir] because of their economic conditions”. ” The world community remained silent when thousands of people were killed in Serbia. Will it repeat the same mistake in occupied Kashmir?” he questioned, adding that the world must learn from the massacre. The foreign minister said that India was being “exposed” in front of the world as shown by the recent clash between India and China in Ladakh. He urged the entire Muslim ummah to become the voice of the people in occcupied Kashmir and to use social media to make their voices heard “even in parts of the world that have gone deaf ”. Inter-services Public Relations (ISPR) Director General Maj Gen Babar Iftikhar, in a tweet, said Kashmir Martyrs Day was “reminiscen­t of utmost price paid for freedom by brave Kashmiris”.

He said “decades of Indian atrocities failed to suppress insurmount­able spirit & legitimate freedom struggle” of the Kashmiris, which was “destined to succeed”.

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