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Kashmir Solidarity Day is a special day celebrated every year on 5 February. It has been observed since 1990. This day is a way for people to show their support for the people of Kashmir. It is also a day to protest against India's control over a part of Kashmir. In Pakistan, Kashmir Solidarity Day is a national holiday, meaning most people get the day off work or school.

What is Kashmir Solidarity Day?

Kashmir Solidarity Day is a day when people in Pakistan and other parts of the world show their support for the people living in Jammu and Kashmir. This region has been a disputed territory for many years. The day aims to highlight the situation in Kashmir and call for a peaceful solution.

Why is this day important?

This day is important because it reminds everyone about the ongoing conflict in Kashmir. It is a way to express hope for the Kashmiri people to decide their own future. Many events are held on this day, including rallies, speeches, and special prayers. These events help to raise awareness about the issue.

History of Kashmir Solidarity Day

Kashmir Solidarity Day began in 1990. It was started by the government of Pakistan. The aim was to draw international attention to the Kashmir conflict. Since then, it has been observed every year.

Who started this day?

The idea for Kashmir Solidarity Day came from the Nawaz Sharif administration. He was the Prime Minister of Pakistan at that time. His government wanted to show strong support for the Kashmiri people. They wanted the world to know about the challenges faced by Kashmiris.

How is Kashmir Solidarity Day celebrated?

On 5 February, people across Pakistan take part in various activities. Schools, colleges, and government offices are closed. This allows people to participate in the events.

Activities and events

  • Rallies and processions: People gather in large groups and march peacefully. They carry banners and flags to show their support.
  • Speeches and discussions: Leaders and activists give speeches. They talk about the history of Kashmir and the need for peace.
  • Special prayers: People offer prayers for the well-being and freedom of the Kashmiri people.
  • Media coverage: Television channels and newspapers feature special programs and articles. They help to inform the public about the day's significance.

Kashmir and its people

Kashmir is a beautiful region known for its mountains and valleys. It is located in the northern part of the Indian subcontinent. The region is divided between India, Pakistan, and China. The part controlled by India is called Jammu and Kashmir. The part controlled by Pakistan is known as Azad Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan.

The Kashmir conflict explained simply

The Kashmir conflict started after India and Pakistan became independent in 1947. Both countries claim the entire region of Kashmir. This dispute has led to several wars and ongoing tensions. Kashmir Solidarity Day is a way to keep the focus on finding a peaceful resolution to this long-standing issue.

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