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Kashmiris to observe accession to Pakistan day on 19th July

 Kashmiris to observe accession to Pakistan day on 19th July

    

میرے وطن کے اداس لوگو, نہ خود کو اتنا حقیر سمجھو

کہ کوئی تم سے حساب مانگے,خواہیشوں کی کتاب مانگے

نہ خود کو اتنا قلیل سمجھو, کہ کوئی اٹھ کر کہے یہ تم سے

,وفائیں اپنی ہمیں لوٹا دو, وطن کو اپنے ہمیں تھما دو

اٹھو اور اٹھ کر بتا دو ان کو, کہ ہم ہیں اہلِ ایمان سارے, نہ ہم میں کوئی صنم کدہ ہے, ہمارے دل میں میں تو بس اک خدا ہے.,

میرے وطن کے اداس لوگو,

اٹھو اور وطن سنبھالو 



Every day, every moment contains a history, an event, a tragedy, in the same way, the religion of July 19 is the soul in the body in the history of Kashmir. July 19 is known as the accession day of Pakistan.

Today is being celebrated with traditional enthusiasm. On this day, Kashmiris decided to join Pakistan to get out of the cruel and oppressive occupation of India. Kashmir Muslim Conference decided to accede to Pakistan۔

For the first time, the British Raj recognized the subcontinental partition formula and gave freedom to the Kashmiris with whomever they wanted, either India or Pakistan, but India did not care about this. Not only did they call the aspirations of Kashmiris to violate the partition plan and this series continues even today۔

July 19 Kashmiris celebrate the accession day with Pakistan with enthusiasm and try to convince the world that Kashmir is not an integral part of India, India has forgotten that freedom is the dream of us Kashmiris and every dream. Interpretations must be made. India has martyred millions of Kashmiris till today, but it is running a movement against the Islamic world. Even today they stand like a leaden wall in front of India, Kashmir is the aorta of Pakistan, today we pledge that my homeland will come to your paradise one day.۔

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