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Modi Government Renames 45 Sites in IIOJK, Sparking Cultural Erasure Concerns

Srinagar: In a move that has raised significant concerns over cultural identity, the BJP-led Indian government has renamed 45 public infrastructures in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir, including educational institutions, roads, and a playground. The changes honor Indian forces’ personnel and others who have died in the region.

According to Kashmir Media Service, the directive from the New Delhi-installed administration in IIOJK mandates immediate administrative action to update records with the new names. Divisional Commissioners in both the Kashmir and Jammu regions are tasked with overseeing this renaming process, and Deputy Commissioners are instructed to organize public events to officially introduce the new names.

This renaming initiative is part of a broader trend under the current regime, which has previously renamed hundreds of sites across the occupied territory. These actions have sparked widespread criticism and concerns about the erasure of the local Muslim identity and the suppression of the cultural heritage of Kashmir.

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Modi Government Renames 45 Sites in IIOJK, Sparking Cultural Erasure Concerns

Srinagar: In a move that has raised significant concerns over cultural identity, the BJP-led Indian government has renamed 45 public infrastructures in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir, including educational institutions, roads, and a playground. The changes honor Indian forces’ personnel and others who have died in the region.

According to Kashmir Media Service, the directive from the New Delhi-installed administration in IIOJK mandates immediate administrative action to update records with the new names. Divisional Commissioners in both the Kashmir and Jammu regions are tasked with overseeing this renaming process, and Deputy Commissioners are instructed to organize public events to officially introduce the new names.

This renaming initiative is part of a broader trend under the current regime, which has previously renamed hundreds of sites across the occupied territory. These actions have sparked widespread criticism and concerns about the erasure of the local Muslim identity and the suppression of the cultural heritage of Kashmir.

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Modi Government Renames 45 Sites in IIOJK, Sparking Cultural Erasure Concerns

Srinagar: In a move that has raised significant concerns over cultural identity, the BJP-led Indian government has renamed 45 public infrastructures in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir, including educational institutions, roads, and a playground. The changes honor Indian forces’ personnel and others who have died in the region.

According to Kashmir Media Service, the directive from the New Delhi-installed administration in IIOJK mandates immediate administrative action to update records with the new names. Divisional Commissioners in both the Kashmir and Jammu regions are tasked with overseeing this renaming process, and Deputy Commissioners are instructed to organize public events to officially introduce the new names.

This renaming initiative is part of a broader trend under the current regime, which has previously renamed hundreds of sites across the occupied territory. These actions have sparked widespread criticism and concerns about the erasure of the local Muslim identity and the suppression of the cultural heritage of Kashmir.

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OIC Ministerial Conference on Women Set to Begin in Islamabad

Islamabad: The two-day 9th OIC Ministerial Conference on Women will commence in Islamabad on Sunday. The Conference is aimed at developing a synthesis to create an enabling environment for women in the OIC-member countries where they can fully realize...

Modi Government Renames 45 Sites in IIOJK, Sparking Cultural Erasure Concerns

Srinagar: In a move that has raised significant concerns over cultural identity, the BJP-led Indian government has renamed 45 public infrastructures in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir, including educational institutions, roads, and a playground. The changes honor Indian forces’ personnel and others who have died in the region.

According to Kashmir Media Service, the directive from the New Delhi-installed administration in IIOJK mandates immediate administrative action to update records with the new names. Divisional Commissioners in both the Kashmir and Jammu regions are tasked with overseeing this renaming process, and Deputy Commissioners are instructed to organize public events to officially introduce the new names.

This renaming initiative is part of a broader trend under the current regime, which has previously renamed hundreds of sites across the occupied territory. These actions have sparked widespread criticism and concerns about the erasure of the local Muslim identity and the suppression of the cultural heritage of Kashmir.

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OIC Ministerial Conference on Women Set to Begin in Islamabad

Islamabad: The two-day 9th OIC Ministerial Conference on Women will commence in Islamabad on Sunday. The Conference is aimed at developing a synthesis to create an enabling environment for women in the OIC-member countries where they can fully realize...

Modi Government Renames 45 Sites in IIOJK, Sparking Cultural Erasure Concerns

Srinagar: In a move that has raised significant concerns over cultural identity, the BJP-led Indian government has renamed 45 public infrastructures in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir, including educational institutions, roads, and a playground. The changes honor Indian forces’ personnel and others who have died in the region.

According to Kashmir Media Service, the directive from the New Delhi-installed administration in IIOJK mandates immediate administrative action to update records with the new names. Divisional Commissioners in both the Kashmir and Jammu regions are tasked with overseeing this renaming process, and Deputy Commissioners are instructed to organize public events to officially introduce the new names.

This renaming initiative is part of a broader trend under the current regime, which has previously renamed hundreds of sites across the occupied territory. These actions have sparked widespread criticism and concerns about the erasure of the local Muslim identity and the suppression of the cultural heritage of Kashmir.

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OIC Ministerial Conference on Women Set to Begin in Islamabad

Islamabad: The two-day 9th OIC Ministerial Conference on Women will commence in Islamabad on Sunday. The Conference is aimed at developing a synthesis to create an enabling environment for women in the OIC-member countries where they can fully realize...

Modi Government Renames 45 Sites in IIOJK, Sparking Cultural Erasure Concerns

Srinagar: In a move that has raised significant concerns over cultural identity, the BJP-led Indian government has renamed 45 public infrastructures in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir, including educational institutions, roads, and a playground. The changes honor Indian forces’ personnel and others who have died in the region.

According to Kashmir Media Service, the directive from the New Delhi-installed administration in IIOJK mandates immediate administrative action to update records with the new names. Divisional Commissioners in both the Kashmir and Jammu regions are tasked with overseeing this renaming process, and Deputy Commissioners are instructed to organize public events to officially introduce the new names.

This renaming initiative is part of a broader trend under the current regime, which has previously renamed hundreds of sites across the occupied territory. These actions have sparked widespread criticism and concerns about the erasure of the local Muslim identity and the suppression of the cultural heritage of Kashmir.

The post Modi Government Renames 45 Sites in IIOJK, Sparking Cultural Erasure Concerns appeared first on pakistannewsgazette.com.

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OIC Ministerial Conference on Women Set to Begin in Islamabad

Islamabad: The two-day 9th OIC Ministerial Conference on Women will commence in Islamabad on Sunday. The Conference is aimed at developing a synthesis to create an enabling environment for women in the OIC-member countries where they can fully realize...