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October27 darkest chapter in Kashmir’s contemporary history: DFP

Srinagar: Jammu and Kashmir Democratic Freedom Party (DFP), while terming October 27 as the darkest day in Kashmir's contemporary history, has said that the invasion of Kashmir by India on the day in 1947 was a naked aggression devoid of legal and moral justification.

While referring to devastating impacts of the illegal occupation, the DFP spokesman advocate Arshad Iqbal said that India's prolonged military occupation over the territory poses an existential threat to Kashmiris who continue to suffer under India's brutal repression for the past several decades.

Terming Indian invasion as an atrocious attack on the political and democratic rights of millions of Kashmiris he said on this fateful day the so-called democratic state had brazenly violated the international law by usurping the fundamental rights of millions of Kashmiris.

Recalling Kashmiris' historic resistance against the Indian occupation he said, 'Despite suffering at the hands of Indian tyrants the valiant people of Kashmir have never accepted its dominance over the region'.

'Kashmiris have neither accepted the hegemony of the Indian state in the past nor will they accept it in the future', the DFP spokesman said adding that day was not far when Kashmiris' struggle and their sacrifices for the noble cause would reach to fruition.

Urging the world community to play its proactive role to end India's prolonged military occupation, he said that the world needs to realize the fact that the decades long illegal occupation of India on Kashmir is the root cause of unrest tension in the region.