UKPNP Protests Pakistan's "Kashmir Solidarity Day" as Deception in Bradford

The United Kashmir People's National Party held a protest in Bradford, rejecting Pakistan's observance of Kashmir Solidarity Day as a deceptive narrative. Demonstrators accused Pakistan of systemic oppression, land grabbing, and the exploitation of natural resources in Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir. Speakers highlighted the alleged violation of State Subject Laws through non-local settlements and the failure to implement agreed-upon demands. The protest framed the day as a "Day of Betrayal," recalling Pakistan's role in the 1947 division of Jammu and Kashmir.

Key Points: UKPNP Rejects Pakistan's Kashmir Day in Bradford Protest

  • Protest against Pakistan's Kashmir Solidarity Day
  • Allegations of human rights violations and land grabbing
  • Accusations of erasing Kashmiri identity
  • Criticism of non-local settlements in PoJK
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UKPNP holds protest outside Pakistani consulate in Bradford against so-called Kashmir Solidarity Day

UKPNP protests outside Pakistani consulate in Bradford, calling Kashmir Solidarity Day a "fraud" and alleging human rights violations in PoJK.

"Our Rivers are Ours, Occupation is Unacceptable - Protesters' Slogan"

Bradford, February 6

Residents of Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir, under the banner of the United Kashmir People's National Party, staged a protest demonstration outside the Pakistani Consulate in Bradford to coincide with what Pakistan observes as "Kashmir Solidarity Day."

According to a Facebook post shared by Sardar Tahir Khan, Central Secretary Information, UKPNP, the protesters rejected the observance, terming it a "fraud, deception and mockery" of the Kashmiri people.

As cited in the post, demonstrators raised slogans including "Our Rivers are Ours, Occupation is Unacceptable," "Stop Violations of Fundamental Human Rights," "Stop Land Grabbing," and "End State Terrorism."

The protesters alleged that Pakistan projects solidarity based on false narratives while, in reality, more than 100,000 Kashmiris have lost their lives over the past 78 years. They asserted that the so-called solidarity contrasts sharply with the ground realities of repression, exploitation and denial of Kashmiri national identity.

The post stated that Mahmood Ahmed Kashmiri, Chairman of JKNIA, addressing the gathering, said Pakistan's solidarity narrative was an insult to the Kashmiri people who continue to suffer from systemic oppression. He alleged that Kashmiri national identity is being deliberately erased and that the state's natural resources are being unlawfully exploited.

In his address, Sardar Tahir Khan, Central Secretary Information of UKPNP, highlighted alleged violations of State Subject Laws in PoJK and Pakistan-occupied Gilgit-Baltistan (PoGB) through the settlement of non-local populations. He further stated that despite accepting the demands of the Awami Action Committee on three separate occasions, Pakistani authorities have failed to implement them.

According to the Facebook post, Sardar Amjad Yousaf Khan, President Europe Zone; Sardar Asif Abbas, General Secretary Europe Zone; and Sardar Tariq Khan, President UK Zone, criticised what they termed Pakistan's double standards, stating that Kashmiris do not recognise the day as Solidarity Day but instead observe it as the "Day of Escape" or "Day of Betrayal."

The post further recalled events of 22 October 1947, alleging that Pakistan sent militia forces and tribal fighters into the State of Jammu and Kashmir, resulting in its division. Speakers questioned Pakistan's claims of solidarity, alleging that it played a central role in the dismemberment of the state. They reiterated that the people of Jammu and Kashmir are one nation and rejected attempts to divide them on religious grounds.

The protest witnessed participation from a large number of UKPNP activists and members from various branches, including Leeds, Dewsbury, Mansfield and Yorkshire, along with several political and social figures, as mentioned in the post. The demonstration was conducted by Rizwan Latif, Organizer Bradford, who performed the duties of stage secretary.

- ANI

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Sarah B
It's powerful to see the diaspora speaking out. The slogans "Our Rivers are Ours" and "Stop Land Grabbing" highlight the core economic exploitation. Pakistan's narrative is finally being challenged on an international stage.
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Vikram M
The reference to October 1947 is crucial. Pakistan's invasion led to this division. Calling it a 'Day of Betrayal' is apt. Solidarity should mean giving people their rights, not empty slogans while changing demographics.
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Priya S
As an Indian, my heart goes out to our Kashmiri brothers and sisters suffering under Pakistan's control. Erasing identity and settling outsiders is a terrible injustice. Hope the world listens. 🙏
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Rohit P
While I support highlighting Pakistan's hypocrisy, we must also ensure our own house is in order in Jammu & Kashmir. Development and peace for all citizens should be the ultimate goal on both sides of the LOC.
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Kavya N
The protest in the UK is significant. The Pakistani state's actions in PoJK are rarely covered in Western media. This 'Solidarity Day' is indeed a mockery when basic rights are denied. More such voices need to be amplified.

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