The United Kashmir People’s National Party North America chapter marked its 180th founding day with a passionate and well-attended gathering in Calgary, bringing together members of the Kashmiri diaspora, community leaders, and human rights advocates. The event served not only as a celebration of the party’s journey but also as a renewed call for the independence, dignity, and self-determination of the people of Kashmir.
The program opened with reflections on the historical struggle of Kashmiris, highlighting decades of political uncertainty, division, and unresolved aspirations. Speakers emphasized that the founding of the party 180 days ago symbolized a fresh and determined voice for those seeking a peaceful and democratic resolution to the Kashmir issue. They stressed that the movement is rooted in the fundamental principle that the people of Kashmir must have the right to decide their own future without external pressure or control.
Several Kashmiri leaders addressed the audience, sharing their perspectives on the current situation in the region. They spoke about the ongoing challenges faced by ordinary Kashmiris, including political restrictions, economic hardships, and limitations on basic freedoms. Many highlighted that despite these obstacles, the spirit of the Kashmiri people remains resilient and committed to achieving independence through peaceful and lawful means.
A recurring theme throughout the event was unity. Leaders urged the Kashmiri diaspora across North America and beyond to come together, set aside differences, and work collectively for a common goal. They emphasized that international awareness is crucial, and gatherings like this in cities such as Calgary play an important role in keeping the issue alive on the global stage. According to the speakers, the diaspora has a responsibility to advocate for justice, raise awareness, and engage with policymakers in their respective countries.
The event also underscored the importance of human rights. Participants called on the international community to pay closer attention to the situation in Kashmir and to support efforts aimed at ensuring peace and stability in the region. They stressed that any long-term solution must prioritize the voices and rights of the Kashmiri people themselves.
In addition to speeches, the gathering provided an opportunity for community members to connect, share experiences, and strengthen their commitment to the cause. The atmosphere was both reflective and hopeful, with many attendees expressing optimism that sustained efforts and global engagement can eventually lead to meaningful change.
As the event concluded, organizers reaffirmed their dedication to the principles of peace, democracy, and independence. The 180th founding day of the United Kashmir People’s National Party in North America was not just a milestone—it was a reminder that the struggle for self-determination continues, carried forward by voices both at home and across the world.
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