Sociology, asked by VanessaLee, 10 months ago


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Could you all tell me the reason so as to why India is observing black day?
I don't know because I'm from Malaysia.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The "Accession Day" was observed as "Black Day" by separatist Kashmiri leaders like Syed Ali Shah Geelani and followers of All Parties Hurriyat Conference in protest of alleged human rights violations by the Republic of India's "occupation" of Jammu and Kashmir. ...

Answered by Anonymous
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Pakistanis don’t accept their Indian roots, and prefer being Chinese, Arabs or Turks. Yet it’s India that lives in all our thoughts and actions.

Pakistan finally managed to give a ‘befitting reply’ to India’s recent decision to abrogate Article 370 stripping Kashmir of its special status – it has decided to observe India’s Independence Day as ‘Black Day’. Such is the seriousness of the Pakistani state towards its ‘Kashmir cause’ that it doesn’t mind calling its day of birth a ‘black day’.

For the uninitiated, 15 August 1947 is the day Pakistan became a sovereign state after the Indian Independence Act came into force with the Partition. Pakistan’s commemorative stamps launched a year later were also dated 15 August.

Not that we ever saw India’s Independence Day being celebrated with fervour in Pakistan. The motorbikes without silencers and pressure horns are the hallmarks of Pakistan’s Independence Day and music only for our own ears. Ask any teenager about 14 August and you will be told that Jinnah won Pakistan so that they could ride their motorbikes silencer-free, freely.

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