Kashmiri Students Protest Against Pro-Pakistan Rally, Demand Kashmir’s Sovereignty

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February 5, Bagh, Azad Kashmir: On the 5th of February, as a pro-Pakistan bike rally made its way through Bagh Main Bridge, hundreds of Kashmiri students took a bold stand against the rally’s narrative, demanding Kashmir’s independence. The rally, which crossed the bridge as part of a larger pro-Pakistan movement, was met with loud and determined chants from local students who insisted that Kashmir’s future should be as a sovereign entity, independent from both India and Pakistan.

The students, many of whom were still in their school uniforms, gathered at the bridge and raised their voices in unity with the chant, “Kashmir Banega Khudmukhtar” (Kashmir will become sovereign). This peaceful yet forceful protest was aimed at asserting the right of Kashmiris to determine their own political future, free from external control.

While the bike rally from Pakistan was calling for Kashmir’s integration with Pakistan, these young voices were making it clear that they envision a different path—one where Kashmir becomes an autonomous and self-governed nation, rather than being subsumed into any larger state. The students’ protest has drawn attention to the divide in political ideologies within Kashmir itself, with some factions advocating for integration with Pakistan and others calling for full independence.

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The incident took place against the backdrop of the annual Kashmir Solidarity Day, a day observed by Pakistan to express solidarity with Kashmiris in their struggle for self-determination. However, the protest led by the students demonstrated that there is a significant section of Kashmir’s population that desires a different outcome, one rooted in the belief that Kashmiris themselves should decide their future, without being bound by the political ambitions of neighboring countries.

This act of defiance also serves as a reminder of the ongoing political tensions and the complex aspirations of the people of Kashmir. While some continue to rally for integration with Pakistan, many young Kashmiris are now advocating for a future where they are free from the influence of both Pakistan and India.

As the protest unfolded, the students stood firm, with their chants ringing out across the bridge, challenging the narrative of external influence and reinforcing their call for Kashmiri sovereignty. The boldness of the protest highlights the growing political awareness among Kashmir’s youth and their determination to shape their own destiny.

A New Generation’s Voice

This protest is part of a larger trend in Kashmir, where younger generations are increasingly vocal about their rights and their future. With many students and youth advocating for a free Kashmir, the political discourse in the region seems to be shifting, away from old political divides and towards a more localized and self-determined future.

The protest was met with mixed reactions, with some applauding the students’ courage and others criticizing their stance. However, what remains clear is that the people of Kashmir, especially its youth, are no longer willing to accept decisions about their future being made by others they want a say, and they want it now.

The Road Ahead

As the debate over Kashmir’s future continues, the voices of young Kashmiris calling for “Kashmir Banega Khudmukhtar” serve as a powerful reminder that the struggle for self-determination is far from over. Whether Kashmir’s future lies with Pakistan, India, or as an independent nation, one thing is certain: the people of Kashmir are determined to have their say in the matter.

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