SRINAGAR (Kashmir English): In Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK), posters have appeared in Srinagar and other parts of the territory, urging people to stand firm against Indian oppression and tyranny.
According to Kashmir Media Service, the posters reaffirm the Kashmiri people’s unwavering resolve to continue their freedom struggle despite India’s brutal repression and oppressive tactics.
Kashmir freedom movement in IIOJK
The posters read: “We will stand firm against Indian tyranny. Indian oppression cannot stop our path to freedom. We will resist Indian brutality with determination.”
The posters, pasted on walls, poles, and other public spaces, declare that the blood of martyrs will not go in vain and that IIOJK will one day be free from Indian occupation.
These posters have also been shared on social media platforms such as X and Facebook.
Meanwhile, an Indian police officer has resigned in protest against controversial Waqf Act in Patna.
Indian Police Service (IPS) officer Mohammad Nurul Hoda has tendered his resignation in protest against the contentious amendments to the Waqf Act.
According to Kashmir Media Service, Hoda, who last served as Inspector General (IG) in the Railway Protection Force, cited the recent changes to the Waqf laws as a direct threat to the autonomy and heritage of the Muslim community.
His resignation has resonated deeply with growing unrest among Muslims across India who view the amendments as a systemic encroachment on their religious and communal assets.