Jammu Martyrs Day being observes around the world

MIRPUR, Azad Kashmir (APP) : Jammu Martyrs Day is being observed today (November 6) with solemn ceremonies across Jammu and Kashmir and among communities worldwide.

This day honours the Muslim residents of Jammu who lost their lives during tragic events 77 years ago in 1947 while migrating to Pakistan.

During a week-long massacre orchestrated by the Dogra rulers and armed extremists approximately 700,000 Muslims were killed.

On November 6, 1947, about 250,000 Muslims were specifically targeted by Dogra forces and their armed supporters as they attempted to flee to Sialkot, seeking safety from violence and persecution.

This year’s observance coincides with heightened unrest in Kashmir, where protests against Indian rule have intensified since the revocation of Jammu and Kashmir’s special status on August 5, 2019.

The people of Jammu and Kashmir continue to assert their demand for freedom from Indian governance.

Events to mark Jammu Martyrs Day will include special prayers and gatherings in various towns of Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK), including the capital Muzaffarabad, Mirpur and Kotli as well as in refugee communities across Pakistan.

A public holiday has been declared in AJK to allow participation in these ceremonies.

In Mirpur, a special prayer meeting took place in the morning, where attendees prayed for the souls of the martyrs, including those who sacrificed their lives for the liberation of Jammu and Kashmir from Indian control.

Similar events will be held later in the day by various organisations to honour the memory of the martyrs.

The day began with special prayers in mosques, focusing on the liberation of occupied Jammu and Kashmir and the stability of Pakistan and AJK.

Quran recitations for the martyrs will also be organised throughout the day by community groups.

 

 

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