A Kashmir-related commemoration established by India in 2020
Jammu and Kashmir Black Day
Status
Observed
Date(s)
22 October
Frequency
Annual
Country
India
Next event
22 October 2024
Participants
Government of India, civil society, refugees
Major events
Awareness related events, posters, banners, hoardings, panel discussion, exhibitions, publications
Other names
Jammu and Kashmir Invasion Day
Jammu and Kashmir Black Day is an annual commemoration established in the Republic of India by the Narendra Modi-led government on 22 October 2020 with the stated aim of highlighting Pakistan's role in the 1947 Kashmir conflict, to term it as an invasion and a "Black Day."[1][2]
^"October 22 as Black Day: When Pakistan invaded J&K to commit atrocities". Business Standard India. 22 October 2020. Retrieved 17 November 2021.
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