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Kashmir Day 2025 in Pakistan

Dates of Kashmir Day in Pakistan

2025Feb 5
2024Feb 5

Pakistan Holiday Calendars

Kashmir Day, observed on February 5, expresses solidarity with the people of Kashmir in their struggle for self-determination. It is marked by rallies, prayers, and events across Pakistan to highlight the Kashmir issue and support their right to freedom.

Kashmir Day: A Public Holiday?

Kashmir Day is a public holiday in Pakistan. Schools, offices, and businesses remain closed as the nation observes this day with rallies, prayers, and events to show solidarity with the Kashmiri people.

Flags of Pakistan and Azad Jammu & Kashmir waving, symbolizing unity and support for the Kashmiri cause.
The flags of Pakistan and Azad Jammu & Kashmir wave together, symbolizing solidarity and unity on Kashmir Day. (Image credit: iStock)

Kashmir Day

Kashmir Day, observed annually on February 5, was first marked in 1990 in Pakistan as a day to express solidarity with the people of Jammu and Kashmir in their struggle for self-determination. The roots of the Kashmir issue go back to 1947 when British India was partitioned into India and Pakistan. Kashmir, a princely state at the time, became a disputed territory as its ruler opted to join India, while the majority of its population, being Muslim, desired to join Pakistan. This led to decades of conflict, wars, and ongoing tensions between Pakistan and India. Kashmir Day was established to highlight the plight of the Kashmiri people and their struggle for freedom and justice under United Nations resolutions.

Observance on Kashmir Day in Pakistan

Kashmir Day is observed as a public holiday across Pakistan and Azad Jammu and Kashmir. The day begins with special prayers in mosques for the liberation of Kashmir and for peace in the region. Human chains are formed at key points connecting Pakistan with Azad Kashmir as a symbolic gesture of unity and support. Rallies, seminars, and events are held across the country to raise awareness about the Kashmir issue and to highlight the struggles faced by the Kashmiri people. Politicians, activists, and religious leaders deliver speeches emphasizing Pakistan's unwavering support for Kashmir's right to self-determination.

Television and radio channels broadcast special programs, documentaries, and discussions to educate people about the history and significance of Kashmir. The national flag of Pakistan and the Kashmiri flag are displayed at homes, public places, and official buildings to show solidarity. In many areas, cultural and artistic performances are organized to reflect the resilience and culture of the Kashmiri people.

Kashmir Day is a reminder of Pakistan's commitment to supporting the Kashmiri people in their struggle for freedom. It emphasizes the principles of justice and human rights, drawing attention to the hardships faced by Kashmiris under disputed conditions. The day fosters unity among Pakistanis and strengthens their resolve to continue advocating for Kashmir at the national and international levels. By observing Kashmir Day, Pakistan highlights the significance of resolving the issue peacefully by the aspirations of the Kashmiri people.

Kashmir Day Observances

YearDateWeekdayNameHoliday Type
2024Feb 5MonKashmir DayPublic Holiday
2025Feb 5WedKashmir DayPublic Holiday