Official Account of the Office Of President @jkswfofficial | Student Activist | @kamranalimir | Kashmir Young Achivers Award 2021 | Working for Peace in J&K.
Spent some good moments today with Shri @iampramodmishra Ji in Delhi. Always a pleasure to share time and conversations with such humble personalities.
Deeply moved by the overwhelming love, prayers, & solidarity shown to our family after the demise of my beloved uncle. In our darkest hours, people from every walk of life stood beside us with compassion and humanity.
This support was not just sympathy — it was a reminder that the soul of Kashmir still lives in its people, in their kindness, warmth, and shared grief.
We remain forever grateful to everyone who visited, prayed, called, and stood with us. May Almighty Allah bless you all abundantly and grant my uncle the highest place in Jannat-ul-Firdous. Ameen.
بِسْمِ اللّٰہِ الرَّحْمٰنِ الرَّحِیْمِ
كُلُّ نَفْسٍ ذَآئِقَةُ الْمَوْت
از قضاۓ الٰہی، بہ صد افسوس و الم کے ساتھ یہ اطلاع دی جاتی ہے کہ ہمارے محترم و مکرم حاجی محمد سلطان میر صاحب ، ساکن اسکندرپورہ، بیروہ کا وصالِ حق ہو گیا ہے۔ وہ اس دارِ فانی سے رخصت ہو کر دارالبقاء کی طرف چلے گئے ہیں۔
إِنَّا لِلَّٰهِ وَإِنَّا إِلَيْهِ رَاجِعُونَ
اللہ تعالیٰ مرحوم کی مغفرت فرمائے، ان کی روح کو جنت الفردوس میں بلند ترین مقام عطا فرمائے۔
مرحوم کے ایصالِ ثواب کےلئے فاتحہ خوانی بمورخہ 10 مئی بروزِ اتوار ہمارے گھر واقعہ اسکندرپورہ میں انجام دی جائے گی۔
از طرف اقرباء، احباب و خاندان حاجی محمد سلطان میر،
براداران۔ حاجی محمد یوسف میر ، خواجہ محمد اکبر میر
فرزندان۔ امتیاز حسین میر، گلزار حسین میر،
کامران علی میر۔
. @TehmeenaRizvi delivers a brilliant, incisive analysis: J&K’s conflict has evolved from old-school armed militancy into a sophisticated “ecosystem warfare” blending visible actors with invisible networks of OGWs, digital radicals, & narrative warriors. This shift toward perception, legitimacy, and multi-domain influence is spot-on and deeply concerning. Essential reading.
https://t.co/DFCJw2cUmS
From getting wrecked by India to “peacemaker”? Asim Munir’s Pakistan army couldn’t defend its own bases but now lectures on diplomacy? Al Jazeera forgot to mention the IMF begging, Baloch massacres, and how this dictator self-promoted after failure. Pure jihadist cope.
They say terrorism has no religion. Wrong. It has handlers. It has backers. It has people who justify it when it suits them and operate behind the curtains of so called Religion.
Today, on the anniversary of the Pahalgam attack, I remember those innocent lives that were taken not by accident, but by a mindset that glorifies violence and calls it a cause.
We haven’t forgotten that pain, and we won’t dilute it with comfortable lies. Kashmir needs an end to those who keep pushing young lives into the fire from a safe distance.
The incident at Govt. Girls Higher Secondary School Sopore is deeply shameful and unacceptable. Swift action against the accused is a necessary and welcome step.
While the students’ protest was legitimate, the intrusion of outsiders to disrupt it, create a law & order situation, and damage public property is completely unacceptable. We have witnessed similar patterns in the past during “Geelani wali azadi,” where genuine issues were deliberately hijacked to fuel unrest.
Such elements must be identified and dealt with firmly. I urge @SoporePolice to take strict action against all those involved in disturbing peace and vandalism.
I’ve been trying to write this all day… but nothing seemed enough.
Today my father retires after 38 years in the R&B Department.
His life didn’t start easy. He lost his father when he was just 3 years old. At that point, it was my uncle who stepped in—not just to help, but to truly fill that space. He didn’t just support him, he raised him, guided him at every step, and made sure he didn’t miss what a father is supposed to give.
Some relationships aren’t just about names—they’re about what a person does. For my father, that was my uncle.
Whatever direction my father took in life, the foundation was built during those early years. Even the work that became his career for all these years began with the support and guidance my uncle gave him, helping him stand on his own feet.
After that, my father carried on quietly.
He never asked for much. I’ve seen him walk to the office & even to faraway sites when he could have taken a ride. He never cared much about new clothes or comfort, But making sure we never had to think twice before asking for anything.
His work had no fixed hours. Sometimes it meant leaving early in the morning, sometimes working late at night. Winters were the hardest—when snowfall would stop everything, he would still step out. There were nights he spent outside while we were asleep, just to make sure roads were cleared and work continued.
During road works and macadamizing days, he would come back tired, covered in dust, but never once complained.
At the time, all of this seemed normal. Today, looking back, I understand what it really meant. How much a person can quietly give—time, comfort, energy, even parts of their own life—without saying a word.
38 years went by like that.
Today is a proud day, but also a time to reflect. If during all these years, knowingly or unknowingly, anything went wrong or anyone was hurt, we sincerely ask for forgiveness.
And today, a special prayer for my uncle—the one who didn’t just guide us, but truly lived the role of a father when it mattered most. May Allah grant him shifa and reward him for all that he has done.
Who we are today, as a family and in our lives, is because of the sacrifices, struggles, and hard work of my uncle and my father. We are forever thankful for everything they have done for all of us.
From tomorrow, there will be no office, no duty—only rest, which they have truly earned. 😊
I truly wish I could be at home to celebrate this moment with them. I miss the event and being there in person, but my heart is with them today.
For years, near about 6 lakh students in J&K have completed a 4-year vocational course (Class 9–12) introduced in 2015 under Samagra Shiksha J&K ( @JKSamagra ). The first batch passed out in 2019. Till today, not a single batch has received its vocational certificate.
An RTI was filed seeking answers on certification, assessments and funds. Even after 32 days, there is no response.
Around Rs 600 per student was allocated for certification. If money was sanctioned but certificates never reached students, this is not just delay — it raises serious questions of corruption.
Lakhs of students have been left without proof of skills they spent four years earning.
I urge @JKACB to take cognisance and investigate, and request the concerned authorities to immediately disclose records and issue all pending certificates.
@OfficeOfLGJandK@CM_JnK@OmarAbdullah@sakinaitoo@JKSamadhan@bhawani_rakwal@nasirsogami
I’m seeing all these "Insha Jan is innocent" posts and honestly, are we living in the same reality? 🧐
She wasn't some bystander. She was literally hosting Mohammad Umar Farooq JeM mastermind in her own home while they planned the Pulwama attack. They even filmed the suicide bomber's last video right there under her roof.
Umar got what he deserved, and Insha is exactly where she belongs for helping him. Stop trying to humanize people who conspired to kill our jawans. No sympathy here.
For years, some people tried to pass off separatism as “activism,” while quietly pushing division and unrest. That narrative doesn’t hold anymore. The life sentence to Asiya Andrabi shows that the system may take time, but it doesn’t forget. In the end, the law stands firm and no one who works against the country is beyond its reach.
Bilal Arif Salafi is dead — reportedly shot by a woman in Pakistan. Another name from the terror ecosystem wiped out. But he wasn’t just a man, it was a mindset that thrived on pushing young minds into violence, sending them across to spill innocent blood in Kashmir while sitting safely behind the scenes.
For years, people like him built networks, radicalised youth, & treated Kashmiri lives as expendable for their agenda. Families here have buried their sons because of such recruiters — sons who could have had a future, but were turned into tools.
And today, the same cycle of violence has come back to him. This is how these stories end — not in glory, not in victory, but in isolation & bloodshed. The system they create doesn’t protect them, it consumes them.
Kashmir has suffered enough because of such elements. One less recruiter won’t heal everything, but it’s a reminder: those who profit from violence eventually fall to it.
For the past few weeks, there was a full propaganda push saying Kashmir authorities are “violating human rights” by stopping Shia processions.
But what actually happened on ground? In Budgam, Baramulla, Srinagar thousands of Shia mourners came out, took juloos, mourned for Iran, even protested peacefully. Nothing was stopped. The only line was violence — which no country allows anyway.
Now look at Pakistan. Suddenly the tone changes. Meetings happening, warnings being given to Shia clerics to stay in line if it’s about Iran. Message is clear — don’t cross what the state wants.
End of the day, every country talks about “national interest.” The difference is simple — one allows people to express till it’s peaceful, the other starts drawing lines when it feels uncomfortable.
That whole Kashmir “human rights” narrative? Doesn’t really hold when you see the full picture.
There is a massive difference between a bond built on protection and a 'relationship' built on fear. Seeing the people of Anantnag mourn a Protector of the Soil shows where the true loyalty of the Valley lies. No amount of propaganda can hide this reality. 🇮🇳!
The "Ramadan Collection" that Kashmir never asked for.
While families here in Kashmir were observing the sanctity of the holy month, Jaish-e-Mohammed was busy building a war chest. We’re seeing reports that JeM raked in over PKR 20 Crore this season alone.
But let’s be clear: this isn’t "charity."
While other groups like LeT were busy with PR stunts—spending on Iftaars and district publicity—JeM had a singular, cold-blooded focus: Cash. They’ve turned a sacred pillar of faith into a mandatory "Terror Tax," forcing their own cadre to fund a machinery designed for one thing: keeping the cycle of violence alive in our valley (Kashmir).
When Zakat is extorted to buy bullets and IEDs instead of feeding the hungry, the mask is off. This is a direct investment in the bloodshed of our people.