After the deadly unrest in POJK Kashmir (POJK), tension on the Government of Pakistan is now increasing. A high -level government delegation interacted with a civil society alliance here. Explain that at least 10 people were killed and many were seriously injured after the days of violent clashes at the hands of the Pakistani army on the protesters.
News agency ANI quoted Dawn News as saying that Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif has sent an eight -member committee.
The committee consists of federal ministers Ahsan Iqbal, Amir Mukam, Sardar Muhammad Yusuf, Rana Sanaullah and Dr. Tariq Fazal Chaudhary as well as PPP leaders Raja Parvez Ashraf and Qamar Jaman Kaira and former POJK President Sardar Masood Khan. He was accompanied by POJK Prime Minister Chaudhary Anwarul Haq.
According to Dawn, talks started in the afternoon in the committee room of the Chief Secretary’s Office, in which Shaukat Nawaz Mir, Raja Amjad Ali Khan and Anjum Zaman Awan from Muzaffarabad division were representing the Jammu and Kashmir Joint Awami Action Committee (JKJAC), which is leading the rights movement in the region.
According to Dawn, the meeting continued till late Thursday night and the government’s talks with the high -level committee were expected to start again on Friday morning.
Under the communication system implemented from Monday, there was a complete shutdown and chakka jam in the entire region for the fourth consecutive day on Thursday. No new incident of violence came to light.
According to Dawn, in a statement issued by the Pakistani Prime Minister’s Office, Sharif directed the talks committee to go to Muzaffarabad immediately. According to the statement, the Prime Minister expressed deep concern over the law and order situation in POJK.
According to Dawn’s report, Sharif expressed deep concern over the unfortunate incidents during the protest and ordered a transparent inquiry into the case.
Earlier, hundreds of people gathered at Khurshid Football Stadium and Lala Chowk in POJK to attend the funeral of two people killed in police firing in Muzaffarabad.
Addressing those who expressed condolences, Mir of JKJAC apprised the mob about the latest developments and resolved that the struggle will continue until the major demands were accepted.
According to Dawn, these include abolition of 12 refugee seats, withdrawing the elite privileges, implementing the June 2019 High Court verdict in relation to agreements on power projects in POJK and provision of health cards.
He stressed that before discussing these issues, the alliance would demand immediate arrest and rigorous punishment of those responsible for the murder of “unarmed protesters” in other areas of Muzaffarabad, Dhirkot and POJK.
He also demanded a mandate to interact with the official committee and promised that no compromise would be made with the rights of the people.
According to Don, there were reports from Kohala, where thousands of people had reached the southern districts of POJK by evening. A source told Don that JKJAC leaders had directed the mob to stay in Kohala till the next instructions after consulting them.
In view of the demonstrations, security forces have been deployed throughout the Pakistan occupied Kashmir, cleaning the bridges to stop the protest march.
As demonstrations are increasing, security forces have been deployed in POJK, which are cleaning bridges to stop protest march.











