J&K Rejects Pakistan's Kashmir Day with Unity Rallies, Development Focus

Jammu and Kashmir witnessed Tiranga rallies and national flag hoisting as residents expressed pride in their Indian identity, directly countering Pakistan's observance of 'Kashmir Solidarity Day'. Participants rejected Pakistan's claims, asserting the region's firm stance with India, while highlighting visible development in connectivity, healthcare, and education. Officials contrast this progress with the reported harsh living conditions and infrastructure issues in Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir. The emphasis remains on sustained growth and inclusive development within India's constitutional framework.

Key Points: J&K Unity Rallies Counter Pakistan's Kashmir Solidarity Day

  • J&K marked day with unity rallies & national pride
  • Pakistan observed symbolic 'Kashmir Solidarity Day'
  • Contrast drawn with PoJK's power shortages & poor infrastructure
  • Development initiatives in J&K bring tangible improvements
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Jammu and Kashmir marks unity and development while Pakistan observed 'so-called Kashmir Solidarity Day'

Jammu and Kashmir residents held Tiranga rallies, highlighting development and rejecting Pakistan's claims, while PoJK faces infrastructure issues.

"Jammu and Kashmir stands firmly with India. - Rally Participants"

Srinagar, February 6

Jammu and Kashmir continues to move steadily on the path of peace, development and inclusive growth, reflecting growing public confidence in India's democratic institutions and governance. They said improved infrastructure, enhanced connectivity, better healthcare and expanding opportunities for youth have transformed everyday life in the region.

The remarks come as Pakistan observed what it calls "Kashmir Solidarity Day" on February 5, a move that officials and analysts have repeatedly described as political posturing detached from realities on the ground in Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoJK) and Gilgit-Baltistan. Despite loud claims and symbolic gestures, the situation in PoJK continues to be marked by power shortages, deteriorating infrastructure and harsh living conditions, particularly during the winter months, with reports of prolonged blackouts even in Muzaffarabad.

Across the Line of Control, however, a markedly different picture emerged. Jammu and Kashmir residents marked the day with Tiranga rallies, the hoisting of the national flag and the singing of the national anthem, reaffirming unity, confidence and faith in India's constitutional and developmental journey. Along forward areas near the LoC, people participated in peaceful rallies carrying the Tricolour, underscoring what they described as a clear rejection of Pakistan's claims over the region.

Residents participating in the rallies said they organised the events to express pride in their Indian identity and to counter narratives being pushed from across the border. Participants stated that Pakistan's observance of "unity" was false and misleading, while asserting that Jammu and Kashmir stands firmly with India. Youth participation was prominent, with organisers saying the rallies reflected a generational confidence rooted in stability and progress.

Residents also said that Pakistan's claims of solidarity have failed to address the basic rights and welfare of people living under its control, while in contrast, development initiatives in India's Jammu and Kashmir have brought tangible improvements. They pointed to strengthened road and rail connectivity, enhanced healthcare services, expanding educational institutions and tourism-driven infrastructure as visible signs of change across the region.

Officials noted that government-led initiatives focusing on welfare, employment generation and youth empowerment have played a key role in reshaping public sentiment. According to sources, the emphasis remains on sustained growth, peace and inclusive development, which they said stands in sharp contrast to what they described as propaganda-driven narratives emanating from Pakistan.

- ANI

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Priya S
Seeing the Tiranga rallies fills me with pride. My cousin in Srinagar says the atmosphere has completely changed – more opportunities, better connectivity. Pakistan should focus on its own people in PoJK facing power cuts instead of political drama.
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Rohit P
Actions speak louder than words. Development on our side vs. darkness and hardship on theirs. The choice is clear. Jai Hind!
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Sarah B
While the development narrative is strong, I hope the article's sources are balanced. It's important that all voices in J&K are heard and that the progress is truly inclusive for every community. Peace is built on trust.
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Vikram M
The contrast couldn't be more stark. Here, youth are participating in rallies for their future. There, they are struggling for basic electricity in Muzaffarabad. Pakistan's 'solidarity' is a joke that their own occupied people are suffering through.
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Kavya N
As someone from Jammu, I've seen the positive changes firsthand. Better roads, new colleges. This is what real solidarity looks like – investing in people's welfare, not just one day of empty slogans.

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