The observance of Kashmir Solidarity Day on February 5, 2026, in Pakistan has sparked a variety of reactions and events, reflecting both support and criticism. According to Tribune Latest, the Rawalpindi Arts Council presented a stage drama titled 'Dukhtar-e-Kashmir' which highlighted the 'emotional and human aspects of the atrocities' faced by Kashmiris. The drama also criticized the United Nations for its 'continuous silence' on the Kashmir issue. Mushaal Malik, the chief guest and wife of Hurriyat leader Yasin Malik, praised the performance and expressed gratitude for Pakistan's support, emphasizing the 'emotional backing' provided by the Pakistani people. This portrayal was positively received by the audience, underscoring a sentiment of solidarity and empathy towards the Kashmiri cause.
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Rawalpindi Arts Council's 'Dukhtar-e-Kashmir' Drama on Kashmir Solidarity Day

Kashmir Solidarity Day 2026 in Pakistan saw mixed reactions: support through arts and rallies, criticism from UK protests and media, highlighting dissent over Pakistan's Kashmir policies.
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