Kashmir Black Day: Chhatta Khan Umrani Condemns Indian Occupation

Independent Report.
Naseerabad -Oct. 27. Renowned social and tribal leader Chhatta Khan Umrani has strongly condemned India’s illegal occupation of Jammu and Kashmir, highlighting the atrocities committed by Indian forces since October 27, 1947. Umrani emphasized that Pakistan observes this day as Black Day to express solidarity with Kashmiris and expose India’s disregard for UN resolutions and international law.

Umrani criticized India’s human rights abuses, including extrajudicial killings, forced detentions, violence against women and children, and media censorship. He urged the international community, particularly the UN, to take decisive action to protect Kashmiris’ rights and ensure their self-determination.

Pakistan remains a steadfast supporter of Kashmir’s freedom movement, advocating for justice and self-determination at every international forum. Umrani demanded the UN’s immediate intervention to implement Kashmiris’ right to self-determination and pressured India to cease human rights violations and initiate dialogue. The struggle for Kashmir’s freedom will persist until the Kashmiri people achieve their rightful self-determination.

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