SRINAGAR (Kashmir English): Posters have appeared in various areas of Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK), urging people to observe October 27 as Black Day in protest against India’s illegal occupation of the territory.
According to Kashmir Media Service, it was on this day in 1947 when India invaded the Kashmir Valley and occupied the territory against the will of the Kashmiri people.
The posters, pasted on walls, buildings, and electric poles in Srinagar and other parts of the territory, reaffirm that Kashmiris will continue their struggle until they achieve their UN-recognized right to self-determination.
Oct 27, 1947 the darkest chapter in Kashmir’s history
They describe October 27, 1947, as the darkest chapter in Jammu and Kashmir’s history.
The posters stated that India is using oppressive tactics to force the Kashmiri leadership into submission but will never succeed in its nefarious designs.
They appealed to people in and outside Jammu and Kashmir to stand united against the BJP-RSS regime’s Hindutva agenda by observing October 27 as Black Day.
The posters also denounced India’s ongoing conspiracies to alter the territory’s demography through brutal measures such as issuing domicile certificates to non-Kashmiris, dismissing Muslim employees from government posts, and manipulating the educational curriculum to erase the region’s Islamic heritage and promote Hindutva ideology.
They warned that Hindu religious symbols and statues were being installed at various locations as part of a broader cultural and political strategy to change the identity of occupied Jammu and Kashmir.
The posters have also been widely circulated on social media platforms, including Twitter, Facebook, and WhatsApp.




