Black Day: India Army foiled Pakistan's misadventure in Jammu and Kashmir; read details

Black Day: India Army foiled Pakistan’s misadventure in Jammu and Kashmir; read details

New Delhi: Hundreds of Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (PoK) refugees on Thursday (October 22) gathered at Vikram Chowk within the Jammu metropolis beneath the banner of SOS International (an organisation of PoK displaced individuals) to look at Black Day, which is noticed on October 22 yearly to mark Pakistan`s invasion of Kashmir in 1947. 

Two months after India`s partition, Lashkars armed with axes, swords, and weapons backed by Pakistan Army had attacked Jammu and Kashmir and unleashed atrocities on males, ladies and kids on this present day. The protesters additionally raised slogans towards the Pakistan authorities and Pakistan Army. 

“We are observing Black Day today. Pakistan committed grave atrocities and killed thousands in 1947. Pakistan is giving our land to China for China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). PoK is ours and Pakistan can not give it to China. India should go to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) against Pakistan for 1947 killings,” mentioned Rajiv Chuni, President, SOS International informed ANI. 

In his book-Raiders in Kashmir, General Akbar Khan narrated Pakistan’s position within the Kashmir battle. The ebook states that Pakistan’s technique was to bleed India by way of guerilla and sabotage motion in Jammu and Kashmir.

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As a part of Operation Gulmarg, Pakistan unleashed its tribal militia on Jammu and Kashmir on October 22, 1947. When the Indian Army reached Baramulla, just one,000 folks had been left alive within the village which had a inhabitants of about 14,000, in line with information. 

The Pakistan-based militia looted Hindus and burnt the homes of Sikhs, and killed them, however they didn’t contact Muslims. This widespread arson and loot in Baramulla compelled Sikhs and Hindus to flee. The raiders, largely tribesmen with a number of Punjabi Muslims, had been led by Pirs, Pakistan Army, and Frontier Constabulary officers. 

On October 22, tribal invaders had crossed into Kashmir overrunning outposts of Hari Singh’s state forces in Muzaffarabad, Domel and different locations on the street to Srinagar. 

Pakistan had maintained it had nothing to do with this invasion, however Major-General Akbar Khan of the Pakistan Army, in his ebook Raiders of Kashmir, described the plan behind this invasion. Indian navy histories additionally say that the invasion was deliberate two months forward by the Pakistan Army.

In the wake of this assault, Hari Singh had signed off on the accession with the Indian authorities, which then transported troops to Srinagar from Delhi. More troops adopted over the following few days, and the invaders had been stopped near Srinagar. By November 8, the Indian Army had taken management of Srinagar, of Baramulla on November 9, after which Uri on November 13.

Later Pakistani forces entered the battlefield and the conflict continues for over a yr till a ceasefire was declared on the evening of December 31, 1948. The phrases of the ceasefire had been accepted on January 5, 1949.

Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha right this moment addressed the 2 days `National Symposium` being organised by the National Museum Institute of History of Art, Conservation and Museology in collaboration with the Union Territory Government of Jammu and Kashmir on October 22 and October 23, 2020.

Addressing the operate, Sinha mentioned, “We all must not forget how Pakistan attacked people of Muzaffarabad (PoK) on October 22, 1947. Thousands of men, women, and children were mercilessly killed. Also, we must not forget the sacrifices made by the people of Kashmir in the fight against Pakistan.”

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