NC and PDP Stand Together: A Call for the Right to Commemorate Martyrs’ Day
In a surprising display of unity, the National Conference (NC) and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), two often opposing political forces in Jammu and Kashmir, have come together to express their shared discontent over being “repeatedly denied” the right to commemorate Martyrs’ Day.
Shared Grievance Transcends Political Divide
This rare moment of harmony underscores the significance of Martyrs’ Day for the people of Jammu and Kashmir. Both parties have historically observed this day to remember those who lost their lives in the struggle for their rights and freedoms. Their joint statement emphasizes the importance of remembrance and the pain caused by the restrictions placed upon their ability to commemorate.
A Plea for Recognition and Respect
The NC and PDP’s shared stance highlights the emotional resonance of Martyrs’ Day and the desire for their right to commemorate to be acknowledged and respected. This unified front sends a powerful message, transcending political divisions and emphasizing the shared history and sentiments of the people of Jammu and Kashmir.