
Pro-Freedom Posters in IIOJK Celebrate Pakistan’s Response to Indian Aggression
May 16, 2025 Off By Sharp MediaAs tensions simmer in IIOJK, newly surfaced posters across Srinagar praise Pakistan’s military and denounce India’s regional ambitions—signaling growing local resistance and solidarity.
Posters displaying Pakistan’s national flag and images of its advanced J-10C fighter jet have recently appeared across several areas of Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK). The displays, titled Operation Bunyanum Marsoos, are being hailed by Kashmiri residents as a symbol of support and defiance.
The posters, which have surfaced in parts of Srinagar and other towns, were put up by various Hurriyat-affiliated groups. They have been seen plastered on walls, utility poles, and buildings—drawing attention from the public and authorities alike.
These visuals pay tribute to the Pakistan Armed Forces for their bold and strategic response to recent Indian military aggression. The J-10C fighter jet, credited with downing Indian warplanes including the highly publicized Rafale, is portrayed as a symbol of Pakistan’s military prowess.
The content of the posters applauds the Pakistan Army for standing in solidarity with the oppressed people of IIOJK. They express gratitude for Pakistan’s continued support of the Kashmiri struggle for self-determination, a cause that remains unresolved after decades of conflict.
One of the key messages reads: “Pakistan’s crushing response to Indian military aggression has won the hearts of Kashmiris. The Pakistan Armed Forces deserve the highest appreciation.” The posters also assert that the Indian military’s reputation has been diminished, stating that Pakistan’s professionalism has exposed India’s exaggerated defense claims.
Another section of the posters carries a powerful declaration: “Kashmiris will never rest until they achieve freedom from Indian occupation.” This line reflects the enduring spirit of resistance among Kashmiris who continue to demand the right to determine their political future.
The posters further reference international law, emphasizing that Pakistan’s actions were in line with Article 51 of the United Nations Charter, which grants nations the right to defend themselves against aggression.
In addition, the posters commend Pakistan for challenging India’s “communal and expansionist agenda.” They highlight that Pakistan has played a vital role in disrupting the BJP-RSS campaign of regional dominance and sectarian division. According to the message, Islamabad’s response has helped restore a balance of power in South Asia.
These posters have not only made their mark on the streets but have also gained traction online. Shared widely across platforms like Facebook and Twitter, the visuals have sparked debate and strengthened the digital reach of the pro-freedom narrative.
As Indian authorities continue to suppress dissent in IIOJK, these posters serve as a bold public statement—amplifying Kashmiri voices and reaffirming solidarity with Pakistan in the face of continued occupation.