- Kashmiris around the world are observing Kashmir Martyrs’ Day today to pay homage to the martyrs of July 13, 1931.
- PM Imran Khan reiterates commitment to Kashmir cause.
- Says struggle of Kashmiris against tyranny and illegal Indian occupation is “steeped in a history of resistance and sacrifice”.
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan on Tuesday said Pakistan stands with the Kashmiris in their just struggle and will not compromise till they get their right to self-determination guaranteed by resolutions of the UN Security Council.
“We stand with Kashmiris on the Kashmir Martyrs’ Day and pay tribute to 22 Shuhada of 13 July 1931, martyred when the Dogra Maharaja’s soldiers fired on peaceful protestors,” the prime minister said in a tweet.
The premier said the struggle of Kashmiris against tyranny and illegal Indian Occupation is “steeped in a history of resistance and sacrifice”.
“This indomitable spirit of resistance remains alive as Kashmiri men and women continue to fight illegal Indian Occupation,” he said.
Kashmir Martyrs’ Day
Kashmiris on both sides of the Line of Control and the world over are observing Kashmir Martyrs’ Day today to pay homage to the martyrs of July 13, 1931.
The All Parties Hurriyat Conference (APHC) has appealed to the Kashmiri people to mark the day with a complete shutdown in Indian Occupied Kashmir, according to a Radio Pakistan report.
On July 13, 1931, the troops of Dogra Maharaja had killed 22 Kashmiris, one after the other, outside the Central Jail in Srinagar during court proceedings against Abdul Qadeer, who had asked the Kashmiri people to defy the Dogra Rule. Thus, 22 youth sacrificed their lives till the completion of Azaan.
A march towards the Martyrs’ Graveyard at Naqashband Sahib in Srinagar will also be held today where the martyrs of July 13 were buried.
In a statement in Srinagar, an APHC spokesperson said that the objective of the shutdown and march is to convey to the world that the Kashmiris will never accept Indian subjugation.