Tribal Invasion observed as a Black Day
in Srinagar
JKYDF Observes 'Black Day' to Mark
Tribal Invasion 22 Oct 2014
Srinagar : Jammu and Kashmir Youth
Development Forum (JKYDF) a non-political forum represented by people from
different walks of life observed a 'black day' today to mark the
67th anniversary of tribal invasion of the Kashmir Valley by Pakistan
army backed tribals in 22 October 1947. the day Pakistan invaded
Jammu and Kashmir along the tribesmen, was one of the blackest day in the
history of Kashmir.
"During the past, separatists used
to force Kashmiris to observe Black Day on October 27 which coincides with the
arrival of Indian army in Kashmir Valley.
"People were led to believe that
their problems started after October 22, 1947, and Pakistan provided funds and
support to all anti-national groups who observe Black Day on October 27," Pakistan
lost the war against Jammu and Kashmir because it did not want the Muslim
majority state of Jammu and Kashmir to become part of India while the people of
Jammu and Kashmir wanted accession with a secular India. Pakistan was also
worried about the secular credentials of the people of Jammu and Kashmir as a
whole and wanted to disrupt the secular harmony so that the two nation theory
becomes successful.
Jammu and Kashmir state is the
crown of India and a mosaic of plural identities living in a spirit of peace
and brotherhood. 22 October is a call to all peace loving citizens to rise and
defeat the communal game of Pakistan, said Farooq Ganderbali chairman
JKYDF.
Advocate Ghulam Nabi said that 22
Oct 1947 is the day of invasion of Jammu and Kashmir. To call it tribal raid is
a misnomer. Tribals were used by Pakistani Army as the frontal hordes to hide
the nature of regular invasion of Jammu and Kashmir state. The day is the
Blackest Day because this invasion broke up the state and rendered thousands
and lakhs of Hindus and Sikhs as refugees in their own state. Thousands were killed
and abducted during the invasion. We have to remember all those who perished
during the invasion. We have also to remember that Pakistan broke up the state
and captured almost half of it. The people in the Occupied Jammu and Kashmir
are denied all rights of freedom and during these years we have only seen a
sham democracy on that side and also the colonization by the Pakistani
citizens.
This day reminds us of the challenges to the peace, harmony unity and integrity of the state.
This day reminds us of the challenges to the peace, harmony unity and integrity of the state.
22 Oct 1947 was also the beginning of
asymmetric war against India. This asymmetric war is continuing till now and
devising a befitting response to put an end to this war is a challenge before
India and particularly the people of Jammu and Kashmir state.
Er Gh Hassan , Chairman HKMCC for
taking an initiative which is the need of the hour in these trying
circumstances in the state. He said that by observing BLACK DAY on Oct 22, we
will pay homage to lakhs of people killed, maimed and looted in 1947 by the
invaders. innocent women who were robed, raped,
kidnapped, and killed by the raiders in Pakistan occupied Kashmir Er Gh Hassan
Said "During the past, Pakistan agencies used to force and money for
Kashmiris through separatists to observe Black Day on October 27 which
coincides with the arrival of Indian army in Srinagar.
The speakers during the seminar highlighter how Tribal
militia unleashed reign of terror and unprovoked aggression against people of Jammu
and Kashmir violated state’s sovereignty, A number of prominent
speakers including Advocate Rouf Riyaz , Advocate Bashir Ahmad , Dr Bilal Ahmad
Dar, General Secretary JKYDF Omer Bhat , Er Gh Hassan Chairman HKMC, Advocate
G.N.Wani former Secretary state Human Rights, Trade Leader Ghulam Hassan Rather
, Journalist Ajaz Ahmad , Social activist , Mohd Yousf Sheikh, Jatinder Singh
Sikh leader and Social Activist Adv. Bilal Ahmad Bhat spoke on the
occasion.
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