So far 46 protesters have died in the agitation that has been going on for the last 4 days in Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK). According to sources, more than 1100 people have also been arrested in four days. Actually, there is a dispute going on in PoK regarding 12 reserved seats of the assembly. These seats are reserved for those refugees who migrated from Jammu and Kashmir to other parts of Pakistan. Joint Awami Action Committee (JAAC) is agitating demanding abolition of these seats. Due to this, markets, schools, colleges and offices are closed in Muzaffarabad, Mirpur. Net ban also continues. Due to this the valley is cut off from the outside world. Sedition cases registered against many leaders have not diminished the enthusiasm of the protesters. Their resentment has increased further. JAAC members are intensifying preparations for the strike. The Pakistani Army and government have ordered deployment of additional paramilitary forces in Poonch, Mirpur and Muzaffarabad. These include Rangers and Frontier Constabulary personnel. The administration has registered sedition cases against protesting JAAC leaders Shaukat Nawaz Mir, Khawaja Mehran and others. The government is trying to crush the movement by showing fear of paramilitary forces. The government had banned JAAC under the anti-terrorism law on June 5. Since then, tension in the area is continuously increasing. Net ban in the area, suspicion of live from Starlink. JAAC leader Omar Nazir Kashmiri gave a speech against the government and the army in Rawalakot. They were hiding since last week. He demanded withdrawal of security forces from the valley. At the same time, despite the internet ban in PoK, the speech went live. There is suspicion of using Starlink for live telecast. Shortage of medicines and ration, protests in London-New York have increased the troubles of common people in PoK. There is a shortage of even medicines and food items. Life has come to a standstill due to the closure of the market. Protests against Pakistan were registered even in London and New York on the PoK crisis. In India too, anti-Pakistan anger was seen on the streets. Anti-Pakistan anger was seen on the streets in Kashmir, India, against the massacre in PoK. On Friday, demonstrations were held against the Pakistani army and government at many places including Srinagar. Slogans like ‘Down with Pakistan, stop bloodshed and stop killing of innocents’ were raised at Lal Chowk. Human rights activist Javed Baig alleged that PoK has been turned into a slaughterhouse of Muslims. National Conference President Farooq Abdullah expressed concern. He said that there is repression in PoK and many people have been killed. Farooq demanded an investigation by the UN Human Rights Committee. He said, UN should send fact finding missions. There was a demonstration outside the UN office in Sonwar area of Srinagar. The protesters submitted a memorandum to the United Nations calling for an independent investigation into the deaths in PoK. Elections will be held in PoK on July 27. After Gilgit-Baltistan, assembly elections will be held in Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) on July 27. PoK has a total of 53 seats in the assembly. Of these, 45 seats are directly elected, while 8 seats are reserved for women, technical experts and religious scholars. ————————– Also read this news related to the protest… Violence in PoK, 30 dead, more than 200 injured: Demand to abolish reserved seats in the Assembly, was given to people from Kashmir. 30 people have died in violent clashes between police and protesters in Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK), while more than 200 people have been injured. According to news agency Reuters, this violence took place during the ongoing dispute between the Joint Awami Action Committee (JAAC) and the regional government. Read full news
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