Tension, Unrest Grip Pakistan-Occupied J&K As Pakistani Security Forces Deployed Ahead of May 11 Protests

Tensions are rising in Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir as Islamabad started deploying troops from Punjab Province to control the upcoming protest on May 11.

May 9, 2024 - 09:30
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Tension, Unrest Grip Pakistan-Occupied J&K As Pakistani Security Forces Deployed Ahead of May 11 Protests

Geneva: Tension grips Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoJK) as Islamabad deploys troops from Punjab province to control and suppress the upcoming massive protest on May 11. Meanwhile, the United Kashmir People’s National Party (UKPNP) and the Joint Awami Action Committee (JAAC) have warned the administration against the use of force during the peaceful protest.

Both the political parties released separate warning that they will protest internationally and held demonstrations if Islamabad uses any force against the protester who want to raise their legitimate demands. It is not worthy that, personnel from Frontier Corps, Rangers, and Quick Response Force (QRF) of Punjab Province are on the streets of the area.

According to a joint statement issued by the UKPNP and JAAC, the demonstrators are protesting and unjustified taxation, high electricity bills, uncontrolled inflation, severe shortages of essentials like and flour.

Additionally, the people also demand ownership of local land and water resources and royalties to locals over the hydroelectric power produced in dams located in PoJK and Pakistan-Occupied Gilgit Baltistan.

Sardar Shaukat Ali Kashmiri, who is the chairman of UKPNP and Sardar Nasir Aziz Khan the former spokesperson of the JAAC said that despite billions of dollars of remittances sent annually by the Kashmiri diaspora for the development of POJK and POGB the people of these areas suffer from severe underdevelopment.

Reportedly these funds are siphoned to Pakistani Banks causing the economic woes of the area.

Previously, in the same context, PoJK activist Amjad Ayub Mirza had stated quoting official requests raised by the administration that a demand for 600 police personnel and six platoons for the Civil Armed Force(CAF) has been placed to avoid any law and order situation in PoK and protect Chinese nationals, notably after the recent blasts relating to Chinese nationals in April. Mirza, while reacting to the matter, said that the people of PoK have been suffering from a humanitarian crisis for more than four years, and the problems have aggravated every year and now are aggravating every month.

Further, he stated that “of course, the Pakistani state is scared of our people because they have been using all kinds of excuses to suppress our civil disobedience. Now the people are angry and they say that they are going to observe an indefinite sit-in in at legislative assembly Muzafarabad.”

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