INTERNATIONAL ‘Kashmir Day’ starts with one-minute silence in Pakistan | KNO Published 327 weeks ago on February 05, 2018 By KashmirNewsObserver Pakistan is observing “Kashmir Day” Monday to show solidarity with the Kashmiri people. Pakistanis across the globe mark the day to express their support to the Kashmiris in the “struggle for their inalienable right” to self-determination under the United Nations (UN) resolution. A one-minute silence was observed in Pakistan at 10 AM to pay homage to those killed in Kashmir. Pak President Mamnoon Hussain is scheduled to address the main ceremony of the Day in Islamabad. “Kashmir Solidarity Day”, or “Kashmir Day”, is a national holiday in Pakistan. The day often marks unrest in Kashmir. “Kashmir Day” was first proposed by the then Pak Jamaat-e-Islami chief (Amir) Moulana Qazi Hussain Ahmad in 1990. Since then the Day is celebrated every year. (KR) Up Next BSF SI injured in Pak shelling, firing in J-K's Rajouri | KNO Don't Miss 'Kashmiri American Council' Reiterates Its Statement of Objectives | KNO