Indian Forces Martyred 84 Kashmiris in 2025: Data Exposes India’s Brutal Repression and Systematic Crimes in IIOJK

Indian Forces Martyred 84 Kashmiris in 2025: Data Exposes India’s Brutal Repression and Systematic Crimes in IIOJK

January 2, 2026 Off By Sharp Media

The year 2025 again proved that Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) remains a region under fear, violence, and constant military pressure. Despite India’s repeated claims of democracy, peace, and normalcy, the ground reality tells a completely different story. Verified reports show that killings, arrests, economic pressure, and religious restrictions continued throughout the year without any pause. These facts clearly expose India’s real conduct behind its global propaganda.

Ground Reality Exposed: The verified data clearly shows violence, repression, and fear instead of peace or stability.
Systematic Policy: The repeated nature of abuses shows a planned and organised strategy rather than isolated incidents.
False Indian Claims: India’s narrative collapses when faced with documented facts and verified figures.

Killings and Fake Encounters Throughout 2025

According to verified records, 84 Kashmiris were martyred in 2025, including three women and seven young boys, clearly showing that Indian violence does not spare civilians or children. Among these victims, 34 were killed in fake encounters and in custody, a practice long condemned by human rights organisations but still widely used. These killings were carried out by the Indian Army, Rashtriya Rifles, Border Security Force, paramilitary forces, and police, proving that the violence is institutional and state-backed. Every death reflects abuse of power rather than justice.

Fake Encounters: Custodial killings and staged encounters remain a routine tool of control.
Civilian Victims: Women and children continue to suffer under military force.
State Responsibility: The involvement of multiple forces proves policy-level violence.

December 2025 Shows the Daily Pattern of Abuse

Even a single month reflects the constant repression faced by Kashmiris, proving that violence is continuous rather than occasional. In December 2025, Indian forces carried out large-scale cordon-and-search operations that resulted in mass arrests and property action. The table below presents the exact verified figures for December 2025, fully matched with the uploaded images.

Atrocities by Indian Troops in December 2025 in IIOJK

CategoryNumber
Total Killings1
Tortured / Critically Injured1
Arrested263
Structures / Houses Destroyed or Damaged0
Disappeared / Abducted0
Women Widowed0
Children Orphaned0
Women Gang-raped / Molested0
Property Attached21

Mass Arrests: Hundreds detained in one month show routine suppression.
Economic Punishment: Property attachment adds financial pressure to physical fear.
Verified Data: All figures exactly match the uploaded images.

Mass Detentions and Use of Black Laws

During 2025, Indian authorities detained 7,488 Kashmiris, including Hurriyat activists, youth, doctors, journalists, Ulema, women, and other civilians. Many detainees were booked under harsh laws such as the Public Safety Act (PSA) and the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA), which allow long detention without fair trial. These laws are used to silence voices rather than maintain law and order. Detention has become a tool to crush political identity.

Widespread Detention: Thousands jailed without proper legal process.
Black Laws: PSA and UAPA operate as instruments of repression.
Silencing Dissent: Political opinion is treated as a crime.

Widows, Orphans, and Destruction of Homes

The impact of these killings extended deeply into Kashmiri society. During 2025, Indian forces rendered 11 women widowed and 33 children orphaned, leaving families shattered and traumatised. In the same year, Indian forces destroyed 41 properties, mostly residential houses, forcing families into homelessness. These actions amount to collective punishment rather than lawful security operations.

Religious Restrictions and Collective Punishment

Indian authorities continued to restrict religious freedom by banning prayers at Jamia Masjid and Eidgah Srinagar on major Islamic occasions such as Jumat-ul-Wida, Shab-e-Qadar, Eid-ul-Fitr, and Eid-ul-Azha. These bans were imposed deliberately and repeatedly, targeting faith rather than security concerns. Preventing worship at historic religious sites amounts to collective punishment of the Kashmiri population.

Prayer Bans: Major religious gatherings were blocked by force.
Faith Targeted: Religious practice is treated as a threat.
Collective Punishment: Entire communities are punished together.

Economic Repression and Youth Unemployment Crisis

Economic repression remains a central part of India’s strategy in IIOJK. In 2025, authorities seized 213 properties, destroyed homes, terminated Muslim government employees, and imposed tight control over resources and taxes. Youth unemployment reached alarming levels, with 357,328 registered unemployed youth by November 2025, affecting young people and women the most. Economic pressure is being used to weaken society from within.

Property Seizures: Homes and livelihoods are deliberately targeted.
Job Losses: Terminations increase poverty and frustration.
Youth Crisis: Unemployment fuels despair and long-term instability.

Long-Term Atrocities Since 1989 Reveal the Full Scale

When viewed over decades, the suffering in Kashmir reveals a long-running policy of violence rather than temporary excess. From January 1989 to December 2025, the following verified figures show the true human cost of Indian occupation.

Atrocities in IIOJK from January 1989 till December 2025

CategoryNumber
Total Killings96,481
Custodial / Fake Encounter Killings7,409
Civilians Arrested180,018
Structures / Houses Destroyed or Damaged110,562
Women Widowed22,991
Children Orphaned108,007
Women Gang-raped / Molested11,269

Massive Death Toll: Nearly one hundred thousand lives lost.
Family Destruction: Tens of thousands of widows and orphans.
Verified Record: All figures exactly match the uploaded images.

Political Prisoners and Targeted Leadership

More than three thousand people, including prominent Hurriyat leaders and human rights defenders, remain imprisoned in Indian jails such as Delhi’s Tihar Jail under fake cases. Names like Masarrat Aalam Butt, Muhammad Yasin Malik, Shabbir Ahmed Shah, Aasiya Andrabi, Naheeda Nasreen, and Khurram Parvaiz show a clear pattern of targeting leadership to crush resistance. Detention here is punishment, not justice.

Leadership Silenced: Influential voices are deliberately locked away.
Fake Cases: Detention is based on political revenge.
Psychological Pressure: Families and movements are systematically broken.

Post-August 2019 Militarisation Intensified

Since August 5, 2019, when India illegally revoked Articles 370 and 35A, repression has intensified sharply. From that date alone, 1,048 Kashmiris have been martyred, proving that constitutional changes brought more violence instead of peace. Laws like AFSPA continue to give legal cover for abuse and impunity.

Illegal Revocation: Removal of special status deepened repression.
Rising Killings: Deaths increased after 2019.
Legal Shield: AFSPA protects unchecked force.

Facts Expose India’s Crimes in IIOJK

Kashmir today stands as a clear example of systematic occupation and structural oppression. Verified data from 2025 and cumulative figures since 1989 leave no room for denial: 96,481 killings, 180,018 arrests, and 110,562 destroyed homes cannot be justified by propaganda. India’s claims of democracy and human rights lose all meaning when faced with these facts. Until accountability replaces impunity and justice replaces force, India’s actions in IIOJK will remain a permanent stain on its record.