PoK protesters give Pakistan June 23 deadline as shutdown and shortages deepen
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The massive public protests against the Pakistani government and military pressure in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) have continued for the 14th consecutive day, foreign media reports. Accordingly, this political unrest has now taken a very decisive turn with thousands of school children and women taking to the streets. It is also reported that more than 70,000 people have joined the main satyagraha at the Eidgah ground in Rawalakot, demanding …
PoK protesters give Pakistan June 23 deadline as shutdown and shortages deepen
New Delhi: Pakistan-occupied Kashmir’s Joint Awami Action Committee has given Islamabad until June 23 to resolve a deepening protest crisis, warning of further mobilisation as shutdowns, shortages, arrests and communication restrictions disrupt daily life across the region. The ultimatum came as the shutdown entered its 20th day, according to reports. Large parts of the region remain affected by road blockades and restricted communications, with…
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