First Government of Sidhnuti Azad Kashmir on October 4, 1947 | |
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Date | 4 October |
Next time | 4 October 2024 |
Frequency | annual |
Azad Kashmir Fast Government Sadhnuti Azad Kashmir Sudhanoti Azad Kashmir which is the home and center of Pakhtun tribe (Saduzai Sudhan) was established here the first government of Azad Kashmir which is basically called the first and founding government of Azad Kashmir.[1] According to the sources, on October 4, 1947, Sidhnuti was the first area that was liberated from the continuation of the Dogra regime in the areas of the present Azad Kashmir announced.[2] So at that time on October 4, 1947, there was no parliamentary house in Sidhnuti from where the system of government could be run, so this temporary government structure was started from Moti Mahal in Rawalpindi.[3] After that, this rebel revolutionary government prepared a 40-room parliamentary house at Siddhnuti Chonjal Hill within twenty days, after which on October 24, 1947, the same government was shifted from Rawalpindi Moti Mahal to Siddhnuti Chonjal Hill given.[4] According to sources, the Sudhanuti government of Azad Kashmir was transferred to Muzaffarabad on August 1, 1949. One of the main reasons for this transfer of government was the growing differences between the Sudhan tribals and the government of Pakistan. Due to which Pakistan started PC Pak Search Sudhan Operation on Sudhan tribals, the end of which continued till Baral Agreement. [5]
References
- ↑ Untold Story of Formation of Azad Kashmir Prof. Suresh Chander https://www.dailyexcelsior.com/untold-story-of-formation-of-azad-kashmir/
- ↑ Kapur, Manohar Lal (1980). History of Jammu and Kashmir State: The making of the State. Kashmir History Publications.
- ↑ the Pakistani and Azad Kashmir Government officials find it convenient not to mention the Provisional Government of 4th October 1947? (Page 163)PDF paper cover thumbnail Azad Kashmir, is it Azad? Dr Shabir ChoudhryDr Shabir Choudhry https://www.academia.edu/43135608/Azad_Kashmir_is_it_Azad
- ↑ Mahmud, Ershad. "Status of AJK in Political Milieu." Policy Perspectives, vol. 3, no. 2, 2006, pp. 105–23. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/42922642. Accessed 29 Dec. 2023.
- ↑ "Youm-e-Tasees of Azad Jammu and Kashmir". Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 23 September 2015.