Key Takeaways
- Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif paid tribute to Burhan Wani.
- Wani was a symbol of Kashmiris' struggle for freedom, according to the CM.
- The event took place on the anniversary of Wani's martyrdom.
Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif paid tribute to Burhan Wani during an official ceremony held in Lahore. The event marked the anniversary of Wani’s death, which has become a significant date for those advocating Kashmiri self-determination.
In her statement, Chief Minister Sharif emphasized that Wani remains a symbol of the Kashmiris' struggle for freedom and self-determination. She highlighted his sacrifice as an inspiration to the people of Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK).
The ceremony included a visit by the CM to the family of Burhan Wani, where she expressed her condolences and conveyed the government’s support for their continued efforts in remembering him.
Chief Minister Sharif stated, 'Burhan Wani's sacrifice continues to inspire the people of Kashmir. His legacy is a reminder of our collective struggle for freedom.'
The event was attended by several dignitaries from the provincial government and members of the local community who paid their respects to Wani’s family.
Wani, a resident of Anantnag district in Jammu and Kashmir, was killed by Indian security forces on 8 July 2016. His death sparked widespread protests across the region and internationally, drawing attention to the human rights situation in IIOJK.
The anniversary has since become an annual event where leaders from various political parties and civil society organizations gather to honor Wani’s memory and reaffirm their commitment to the Kashmiri struggle for freedom.
Chief Minister Sharif's tribute underscores the ongoing support of the provincial government for the people of Jammu and Kashmir in their quest for self-determination, a stance that has been consistent with the broader narrative of the Indian-administered region.




