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Kashmir's defiant cry to join Pakistan echoes from 1947
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 52856, member: 636"] Kashmiris across the Line of Control will commemorate Accession to Pakistan Day on Saturday. The observance marks their commitment to achieving complete integration with Pakistan through a plebiscite. Hurriyat leader Abdul Hameed Lone highlighted the historical significance of this annual event. Communities worldwide will participate in remembering their 1947 pledge. The day represents their ongoing struggle for self-determination. Representatives from the All Jammu and Kashmir Muslim Conference adopted a historic resolution on July 19, 1947. The meeting took place at Sardar Muhammad Ibrahim Khan's home in Srinagar's Abi Guzar neighborhood. Delegates unanimously approved Kashmir's accession to Pakistan during this gathering. The decision reflected the complex interplay of religious, geographical, cultural, and economic ties between the regions. This occurred nearly one month before the partition of British India created two separate nations. The resolution addressed the aspirations of millions of Kashmiri people seeking political protection. Representatives chose Pakistan to safeguard their religious, social, and economic interests. They anticipated persecution under Hindu rule, given historical tensions with Muslims. The 1947 decision continues inspiring contemporary resistance movements. Kashmiris maintain their original commitment despite decades of conflict. [/QUOTE]
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