Accession Day is being celebrated with patriotic fervor and enthusiasm across Jammu and Kashmir today. The day commemorates the historic decision by Maharaja Hari Singh, the former ruler of the princely state, who signed the Instrument of Accession on October 26, 1947, officially merging Jammu and Kashmir with the Indian Union.
The accession was formalized amid Pakistan’s invasion attempts following India’s partition. Maharaja Hari Singh’s decision ensured that Jammu and Kashmir became an integral part of India, a move that has since been celebrated as a moment of unity, patriotism, and sovereignty.
Across the Union Territory, the day is being marked with flag-hoisting events, cultural programs, patriotic rallies, and tributes to those who sacrificed their lives defending the region’s integrity. Government offices, schools, and social organizations have also organized awareness events highlighting the significance of this historic decision in shaping Jammu and Kashmir’s destiny.
In Jammu city, major institutions and civil organizations took part in celebrations featuring patriotic songs and speeches emphasizing national unity. Illuminations and special displays have also been set up at key locations, spreading the message of harmony and pride among citizens.
Accession Day stands as a reminder of the strength and resilience of Jammu and Kashmir’s people and their unwavering spirit of belonging to the Indian Union. As the tricolor flies high across the region, citizens continue to honor the legacy of Maharaja Hari Singh and the historic bond sealed in 1947.

