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Pakistanis Hold Anti-India Rallies to Mark 6th Anniversary of Revocation of Kashmir's Special Status

Associated Press
August 5, 2025 | 9:58 pm
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Members of a civil society 'Muhajireen Jammu and Kashmir', burn a portrait of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and a representation of the Indian flag in Muzaffarabad, Pakistan, Tuesday, Aug. 5, 2025, during a rally to mark the sixth anniversary of India's revocation of the disputed region's semi-autonomous status. (AP Photo/M.D. Mughal)
Members of a civil society 'Muhajireen Jammu and Kashmir', burn a portrait of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and a representation of the Indian flag in Muzaffarabad, Pakistan, Tuesday, Aug. 5, 2025, during a rally to mark the sixth anniversary of India's revocation of the disputed region's semi-autonomous status. (AP Photo/M.D. Mughal)

Muzaffarabad, Pakistan. Chanting anti-India slogans, hundreds of people rallied Tuesday in Pakistan-administered Kashmir to mark the sixth anniversary of India’s revocation of the disputed region’s semi-autonomous status.

The rallies came nearly three months after Pakistan and India exchanged military strikes over a mass shooting in the Indian-controlled part of Kashmir, which New Delhi blamed on Islamabad, a charge Pakistan denied. The confrontation raised fears of a potential nuclear conflict before global powers defused the crisis.

The protesters denounced the August 5, 2019, revocation of Kashmir's special status by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and demanded the restoration of statehood for the Himalayan region, which has been split between India and Pakistan and claimed by both in its entirety.

The region has sparked two wars between the nuclear-armed neighbors since 1947, when the nations gained independence from Britain.

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The main protest on Tuesday in Muzaffarabad, the capital of Pakistan-administered Kashmir, drew hundreds of members of civil society and political parties.

Mazhar Saeed Shah, a leader of the All Parties Hurriyat Conference -- an alliance of pro-freedom Kashmiri political and religious groups -- at the rally urged the international community to help ensure Kashmiris are granted the right to self-determination, as called for in UN resolutions decades ago.

Similar anti-India demonstrations were held in Islamabad, where Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar reaffirmed Pakistan’s moral and diplomatic support for Kashmiris seeking what he called “freedom from India’s illegal occupation.”

Meanwhile, in Srinagar in Indian-controlled Kashmir, supporters of India’s opposition Congress party rallied to demand that the government restore the statehood of the disputed region.

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