Kashmiri Social Media Embraces a New Narrative of Self-Determination and Freedom

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Muzaffarabad: Over the past two months, Kashmiri content creators across platforms such as TikTok, Facebook, and Instagram have witnessed a marked shift in their online narratives. According to research conducted by Azadi Times, creators are increasingly focusing on themes of freedom, self-determination, prosperity, and development—a trend that is reshaping the digital discourse in the region.

A viral video that has swept through social media has played a pivotal role in this shift. The video features a distinctive background sound that challenges viewers with a provocative question: do they support Imran Khan or Yasin Malik? This audio clip has not only spurred widespread engagement but also inspired many users to produce their own versions, contributing to a broader movement of narrative redefinition in Jammu and Kashmir.

While the video has generated significant buzz, regional nuances in political sentiment have also emerged. In Pakistan, Imran Khan continues to enjoy considerable popularity, with many users expressing admiration for his leadership. In contrast, Kashmiri netizens have overwhelmingly shown support for Yasin Malik—a prominent advocate of Kashmiri self-determination who is currently incarcerated in Delhi’s Tihar Jail. The debate has been further fueled by a viral post referencing prisoner numbers 7 and 804 symbolic of Yasin Malik and Imran Khan respectively—with several content creators using online polls to capture public sentiment.

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Research indicates that this evolving narrative is not a sudden phenomenon. The transformation has been underway for the past two years, gaining momentum after the Jammu Kashmir Joint Awami Action Committee began organizing meetings and conferences at district and tehsil levels. These grassroots initiatives have fostered dialogue and mobilized young content creators, enabling them to use digital platforms as tools for political expression and cultural assertion.

This trend underscores the growing influence of social media in shaping public opinion in Kashmir—a region where discussions around identity, political freedom, and economic development continue to be deeply intertwined. As Kashmiri voices increasingly turn to digital mediums to articulate their aspirations and frustrations, the shift in narrative reflects not only local sentiments but also the broader desire for a future defined by self-determination and progress.

For international observers and policymakers alike, the unfolding digital dynamics in Kashmir offer critical insights into how online platforms are transforming political engagement in the region, potentially influencing both domestic discourse and international perceptions.

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