Reclaiming the Identity: The United Jammu and Kashmir National Flag

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By Samina Raja, Jammu & Kashmir: The debate around the national flag of the United State of Jammu and Kashmir remains as relevant today as it was at the time of its tragic division. Those who oppose this flag often align themselves with the ideologies of either Pakistan or India, reflecting a vision of a divided state rather than a unified homeland. However, the national flag of the United Jammu and Kashmir is a symbol of hope, unity, and sovereignty—a reminder of our shared history and the identity of an independent nation.

A Nation Founded on Unity

On March 16, 1846, the Treaty of Amritsar formally established the State of Jammu and Kashmir, creating a politically, administratively, and culturally unified nation. For 101 years, this state maintained its sovereignty, with its own legal system, administrative machinery, and currency. Most importantly, it had its own national flag—a red banner bordered with yellow, symbolizing strength, unity, and self-reliance.

The red color represented power, determination, and the sacrifices of the people, while the yellow borders stood for friendship, warmth, and hope. This flag was not merely a piece of fabric but a representation of the collective identity of the people of Jammu and Kashmir.

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The Tragedy of Division

The unity of this historic state began to unravel on October 22, 1947, with the tribal invasion supported by Pakistan. This attack resulted in the division of the state and the establishment of a provisional government in Muzaffarabad. Unfortunately, this government abandoned the national flag of Jammu and Kashmir, adopting a new green and yellow flag to align with Pakistan’s vision.

Similarly, in other parts of the state, another political faction introduced a different flag, replacing the national emblem with one that served political agendas. These actions led to a deepened division, not just geographically but also among the hearts and minds of the people.

For over seven decades, this religious and political division has distanced the regions and communities of the state from one another. Today, the scars of this division are evident, as those on one side of the Line of Control find it difficult to agree on any aspect of life with those on the other side.

The Last Symbol of Unity

In these trying times, the national flag of the United Jammu and Kashmir stands as the last remaining symbol of our shared history and unity. This flag is not just a relic of the past; it is a testament to the fact that we were once a unified, independent nation. It is a beacon of hope for those who dream of a reunified state, free from external influence and division.

The red and yellow flag represents our collective strength, resilience, and the bond of brotherhood that once held us together. It reminds us that our shared history is stronger than the artificial divisions imposed upon us.

A Call to Action

As custodians of our homeland, it is our responsibility to reclaim our identity and work towards the unity of Jammu and Kashmir. This can only be achieved by rallying around our national flag—the flag of the United State of Jammu and Kashmir. It is a call for serious and practical efforts to restore the unity and integrity of our land.

The journey ahead will be difficult, but it is not impossible. By embracing our shared history and rallying under the banner of our national flag, we can rebuild the bridges that have been broken and pave the way for a united, independent Jammu and Kashmir.

Let this flag remind us of who we are and where we come from. Let it inspire us to strive for a future where our homeland is no longer divided by borders and ideologies.

The time has come to return to our roots and reclaim the identity that is rightfully ours. Perhaps, in doing so, we may touch the hearts of those who have forgotten, and together, we may rebuild the nation we once called home.

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