Violent protests end as peace agreement reached in Pakistan-administered Kashmir
The 25-point pact includes PKR 10 billion for electricity upgrades, compensation for victims, and administrative reforms after five days of protests left 12 dead and hundreds injured.
- The Pakistani government signed a peace agreement on Saturday to end five days of protests in Pakistan-Administered Kashmir, following violent clashes that resulted in at least 12 fatalities and hundreds of injuries.
- The agreement includes compensation for victims, establishment of educational boards, and PKR 10 billion for improving the electricity system.
- Tariq Fazal Chaudhry announced on social media, 'the protesters are returning to their homes. This is a victory for peace.'
- India criticized Pakistan's approach to unrest in Pakistan-Administered Kashmir, urging accountability for human rights violations.
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