The people of Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir and Muslims in India are facing a systematic campaign of house demolitions and forced displacement, as the Modi-led regime uses bulldozers as tools of oppression under the guise of “security” and “development.”
According to a report, India has so far demolished 38 houses of innocent Kashmiri people on different pretexts during the current year. Rights groups say the demolitions are part of a broader settler-colonial policy aimed at altering the territory’s demography and silencing resistance to Indian occupation.
The pattern of destruction mirrors colonial tactics seen in Palestine, where forced evictions and demographic engineering are used to consolidate control.
Despite the suffering, Kashmiris continue to resist India’s illegal occupation and its attempts to erase their identity.
The report concludes that these demolitions are part of a state-sponsored campaign to permanently transform the demographic character of IIOJK. Kashmiris, however, remain steadfast, asserting that no amount of repression can erase their struggle for self-determination and freedom.