
Omar Abdullah's Party Seeks Permission To Observe Martyrs' Day On July 13
The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference has written to Srinagar administration and asked for a time slot for the July 13 Martyrs' Day function. The party has also written to J&K Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha, urging him to restore July 13 as a public holiday in honour of those who sacrificed their lives in 1931 during the struggle against autocratic rule.
Since 2020, July 13 and the birthday of Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah (National Conference founder) on December 5 have been dropped from the official calendar of public holidays.
After winning elections and forming the government in October last year, the National Conference is unable to restore these holidays even as both days form the bedrock of their politics.
July 13 is an epochal day in the history of Kashmir. It's observed as Martyrs' Day to commemorate the sacrifice of 22 people who led an uprising against the autocratic rule of Maharaja Hari Singh in 1931, which eventually forced the Maharaja to hold the first assembly elections in the history of Jammu and Kashmir.
In 1934, the Paraja Sabha - assembly was constituted in J&K, marking the beginning of the democratic process after centuries of autocratic rule, even as Maharaja continued to have sweeping powers on key matters.
Since the abrogation of Article 370 in 2019, the Union Territory administration has disallowed any function at the Martyrs' graveyard and even put Kashmiri leaders, including former chief ministers, under house arrest to prevent them from visiting the Martyrs' graveyard in Srinagar.
In a statement, the National Conference highlighted the importance of Martyrs' Day and the remembrance of those who laid down their lives for justice, dignity, and democratic rights.
If allowed, National Conference president Farooq Abdullah will attend the function and address the gathering.
Traditionally, the party is organising a wreath-laying ceremony at the Martyrs' graveyard before holding a meeting on July 13.
Other regional parties like PDP and Apni Party have announced to observe Martyrs' Day on July 13.
PDP has also questioned the NC's demand by citing the rejection of a resolution by J&K Assembly Speaker on the same issue in March. Critics, however, say the PDP resolution was not rejected but it failed balloting.
Omar Abdullah government's proposal sent to LG about declaring July 13 and December 5 as public holidays would have carried weight if the Speaker had supported PDP's resolution for the same in the assembly. The Speaker's outright rejection of the resolution was unexpected &... pic.twitter.com/BX8oE8tRIW
— Mehbooba Mufti (@MehboobaMufti) July 10, 2025
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Mint
12 hours ago
- Mint
Viral Video: Indian Army officer plays cricket with locals in Kashmir's Shopian, wins internet
A heartwarming video of an Indian Army officer playing cricket with locals in Jammu and Kashmir's Shopian district is winning hearts online. The clip, widely shared on social media, shows an officer from the 44 Rashtriya Rifles (RR), a unit known for counter-insurgency operations in the region, batting against a fast delivery on a makeshift field. The video has drawn praise from netizens, many of whom lauded the Army for engaging with civilians and fostering goodwill. 'The Indian Army in Shopian, Kashmir, playing cricket with the locals! The bonhomie between the Awaam (public) and the Jawan (soldiers) is strengthening in Kashmir. These scenes were once unimaginable, but now the youth understand their contribution in empowering them!' one user wrote on X, sharing the video. The video soon caught the attention of the internet. Reacting to the clip, a user wrote, 'As a Kashmiri, seeing our youth play cricket with the Army in Shopian feels like a new chapter. We want peace, we want progress, and this is the way forward.' Another user suggested, 'We should start organising cricket matches between security forces (JKP, CRPF, Army, BSF), the media, and other corporate houses.' 'Nice, local community events should be organised more often, especially for youth,' the third user wrote. 'Beautiful to know such a transformation and situation in Shopian,' the fourth user wrote. "This tuning was long due…now it's reshapin "misled youth" n d whole vibe of J& videos boost confidence in countrymen & also promote tourism,much needed,esp after d Pahalgam massacre," the fifth wrote. This is not the first time the Indian Army has used sports to connect with the people of Kashmir. Just last month, the force organised the 11th edition of the Chinar Premier League at the Bipin Rawat Stadium in Baramulla, named after India's first Chief of Defence Staff. The tournament featured 64 teams from across the Valley, providing young players an opportunity to showcase their skills and aim for higher platforms in the sport.

New Indian Express
16 hours ago
- New Indian Express
Ruling NC launches signature campaign for statehood restoration from J&K's Mendhar
SRINAGAR: The ruling National Conference (NC) launched its much-anticipated signature campaign demanding the restoration of statehood to Jammu and Kashmir, beginning from the border area of Mendhar in Poonch district on Sunday. Senior NC leader and minister Javed Ahmed Rana kicked off the campaign, calling it a 'people-driven movement' aimed at reclaiming the democratic rights, constitutional identity, and dignity lost following the revocation of J&K's special status on 5 August 2019. That decision by the Centre also saw the bifurcation of the erstwhile state into two Union Territories, Jammu and Kashmir (with a legislature) and Ladakh (without one). 'Mendhar and Poonch have witnessed immense suffering, especially after Operation Sindoor on May 7. This campaign is rooted in the voices of the common people who have, for too long, awaited the restoration of our statehood. It is about reclaiming what is rightfully ours,' Rana said while launching the drive. He asserted that statehood was not a privilege but a constitutional right, representing the identity, voice, and future of the people. Rana urged youth, civil society members, intellectuals, and citizens across party lines to participate, stressing that the issue transcends politics.


New Indian Express
16 hours ago
- New Indian Express
Judiciary is sole independent entity under PM Modi's regime: CPI national secretary K Narayana
VIJAYAWADA: CPI national secretary K Narayana likened the Indian judiciary to the mythological warrior Abhimanyu, asserting that it is the last bastion striving to uphold justice and democracy in the country. Speaking on the current political landscape on Sunday, he expressed alarm over the Centre's alleged control over key institutions, including the President's office, the Election Commission, the CBI, and the Enforcement Directorate. He accused the BJP-led NDA government of undermining the elected State governments, and manipulating democratic institutions. Narayana highlighted the judiciary as the only institution resisting this overreach, emphasising its critical role in safeguarding India's democratic framework. He criticised the Central government and the President for disregarding the judiciary's call to respect the elected State governments. He also pointed to the actions of nominated governors, particularly in Tamil Nadu, where the governor has openly spoken against opposition parties, as evidence of interference in State governance. Narayana claimed that the States without a 'double engine' BJP government face targeted attacks from the Central agencies. Of the five major national institutions—President, Election Commission, Judiciary, NITI Aayog, and CBI—Narayana alleged that four are under the Modi government's control, leaving the judiciary as the sole independent entity. Warning of a potential crisis at the national level, Narayana called for all anti-BJP forces to unite to counter this threat. The CPI is actively discussing the formation of a broad-based 'Anti-BJP Front' at its upcoming National Conference in Chandigarh, starting September 22, to strengthen opposition and protect India's democratic fabric, Narayana said.