On August 5, 2025, Pakistan observed the sixth anniversary of India’s revocation of Kashmir’s special status, a move that has been widely condemned by the Pakistani government and people. To mark this occasion, anti-India rallies were held across Pakistan, with protesters chanting slogans and waving flags. The rallies were organized by various political and religious groups, who demanded that the international community take notice of the human rights violations in Kashmir. The protesters also called for the restoration of Kashmir’s special status, which was revoked by the Indian government on August 5, 2019. The revocation of Kashmir’s special status has been a major point of contention between India and Pakistan, with both countries claiming sovereignty over the disputed region. The move has led to increased tensions between the two nations, with Pakistan accusing India of violating international law and human rights. The Pakistani government has also accused India of imposing a crackdown on Kashmiri civilians, with reports of arbitrary arrests, torture, and extrajudicial killings. The Indian government, on the other hand, has maintained that the revocation of Kashmir’s special status was necessary to integrate the region with the rest of the country and to promote economic development. However, the move has been widely criticized by human rights groups and the international community, who have expressed concerns about the impact on the human rights of Kashmiri civilians. The United Nations has also called for the restoration of Kashmir’s special status and for the Indian government to respect the human rights of Kashmiri civilians. Despite the international criticism, the Indian government has shown no signs of reversing its decision, leading to increased tensions with Pakistan. The Pakistani government has vowed to continue its support for the Kashmiri people and to raise the issue at international forums. The rallies held in Pakistan were attended by thousands of people, who expressed their solidarity with the Kashmiri people and demanded justice for the human rights violations committed in the region. The protesters also called for the release of Kashmiri political prisoners and for an end to the Indian government’s crackdown on Kashmiri civilians. The Pakistani government has also announced plans to observe a ‘Kashmir Solidarity Day’ on August 5 every year, to show its support for the Kashmiri people. The move is seen as an attempt to keep the issue of Kashmir alive and to pressure the international community to take action. The Indian government has responded to the Pakistani government’s move by accusing it of interfering in its internal affairs. The tensions between India and Pakistan over Kashmir have been ongoing for decades, with both countries claiming sovereignty over the disputed region. The conflict has resulted in the loss of thousands of lives and has had a significant impact on the human rights of Kashmiri civilians. The international community has called for a peaceful resolution to the conflict, but a solution remains elusive. The Pakistani government’s decision to observe a ‘Kashmir Solidarity Day’ is seen as an attempt to keep the issue alive and to pressure the international community to take action. The move is likely to increase tensions with India, which has accused Pakistan of supporting terrorism in the region. The conflict over Kashmir is complex and multifaceted, with both countries having competing claims and interests. The international community has called for a peaceful resolution to the conflict, but a solution remains elusive. The Pakistani government’s decision to observe a ‘Kashmir Solidarity Day’ is seen as an attempt to keep the issue alive and to pressure the international community to take action. The move is likely to increase tensions with India, which has accused Pakistan of supporting terrorism in the region. The conflict over Kashmir has significant implications for regional and global security, and a peaceful resolution is essential to prevent further instability in the region.