ISLAMABAD: Kashmiri nation living on both sides of the Line of Control, in Pakistan and across the globe are observing October 27 (today) as ‘Black Day’ to commemorate Indian invasion of 1947 and condemn the illegal Indian occupation.
Kashmiri people have been observing October 27 as ‘Black Day’ every year to register their protest and indignation. Kashmiris living in Pakistan and world over are expressing their complete solidarity with the people of Indian Occupied Kashmir (IOK), who have been facing illegal occupation and gross human rights violation by the Indian forces in occupied Kashmir for the last 73 years.
Kashmiris are facing worst form of suppression and state terrorism by Indian occupation forces and are appealing the civilized world to take cognizance of Indian brutalities and allow Kashmiri people to exercise their inalienable right of self determination.
Meanwhile, in his message on the occasion, the AJK Prime Minister Raja Muhammad Farooq Haider Khan said that illegal landing of Indian forces in occupied Kashmir is a clear reflection of the Indian expansionist designs and totally against the morale and international principles.
He said India since 1947 had applied all illegal means to annex occupied Kashmir but the brave Kashmiri people started a liberation movement against the illegal occupation of Indian forces on held territory with full force and determination and stood like a solid rock.
Raja Farooq Haider said after being failed in her nefarious designs Indian has started a war of repressions and introduced Black Laws to crush the indigenous freedom movement launched by the people of occupied Kashmir for attaining their agreed right to self determination.
The AJK Premier said the incumbent government will continue to project the Kashmir issue at home and abroad in its true perspective and expressed the hope that the long night of terror and repressions would soon end and Kashmiri will ultimately get their right to self determination in accordance with the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) resolutions.







