Islamabad, The ongoing struggle for self-determination in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) continues to draw attention, with locals asserting their United Nations-recognized rights amid significant international discourse.
According to Kashmir Media Service, a newly released report emphasizes that the Kashmiri push for autonomy is a deeply rooted and widely recognized movement, rather than an externally prompted endeavor. The report highlights the significant sacrifices made by Kashmiris daily, illustrating the depth of local commitment to this cause and reflecting the broader sentiment within IIOJK against Indian governance.
The narrative within the report strongly contests any attempts to discredit the Kashmiri struggle as externally orchestrated, particularly criticizing Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s efforts to portray the movement as terrorism-related. Such characterizations are seen as part of a broader attempt to malign the Kashmiri campaign and mislead international opinion.
Furthermore, the report argues against the Indian government’s portrayal of the Kashmiri movement as anything but indigenous. It asserts that the sustained local support and the intrinsic motivation behind the movement are clear indicators of its legitimacy and resilience. The analysis concludes with a firm assertion of the movement’s eventual success, grounded in its authenticity and the ongoing dedication of the Kashmiri people.