Pakistan has officially declared February 5, 2026, a public holiday to observe Kashmir Solidarity Day, honoring the ongoing struggle and sacrifices of the Kashmiri people. Across the country, citizens will participate in rallies, marches, seminars, and special prayer sessions to express solidarity with Kashmiris. Human chains and other symbolic events are planned in major cities to highlight national unity and support for the Kashmiri cause.
The government has directed state institutions and media outlets to emphasize the Kashmir issue, both nationally and internationally. Special television and radio programs will detail the historical and current situation in the region, aiming to raise awareness and garner global attention. Law enforcement agencies have announced stringent security measures to ensure peaceful gatherings during public events.
Political and religious leaders are expected to address crowds at various events, stressing the importance of a resolution based on United Nations Security Council resolutions. This annual observance underscores Pakistan’s continued commitment to the Kashmiri people and their right to self-determination.
Kashmir Solidarity Day has been observed annually since 1990, reflecting Pakistan’s stance on the Kashmir issue and its support for the people living under Indian occupation. The day serves as a reminder of the ongoing conflict and the international community’s role in seeking a peaceful resolution.
A senior government official stated, “Kashmir Solidarity Day is a symbol of Pakistan’s unwavering support for the people of Kashmir. We will continue to raise awareness about their sacrifices and their right to freedom.”
This year, authorities have emphasized both security and participation, ensuring that citizens can express solidarity safely while conveying a strong message of unity to the world.