City
Epaper

PoJK: Awami Action Committee vows to persist in protests amid security force crackdown

By ANI | Updated: May 11, 2024 14:05 IST

Muzaffarabad [PoJK], May 11 : The Awami Action Committee in Pakistan-occupied Jammu Kashmir (PoJK) has vowed to continue protests ...

Open in App

Muzaffarabad [PoJK], May 11 : The Awami Action Committee in Pakistan-occupied Jammu Kashmir (PoJK) has vowed to continue protests amid a police crackdown on peaceful demonstrators in Muzaffarabad.

Protests against inflation turned violent on Friday as police cracked down on demonstrators in the capital, Muzaffarabad. The city was brought to a standstill as a wheel-jam and shutter-down strike paralyzed normal activities.

Shaukat Nawaz Mir, a prominent figure in the movement, narrowly avoided arrest and emerged as a leading voice, addressing gatherings across the town, and emphasizing the determination to continue their struggle.

"Put any tag on us, but as long as God is with us, you cannot harm us. Let us live in peace. If you raid people's houses again and arrest them, there will be no peace. I am saying this openly," said Shaukat Nawaz Mir in his address.

He added, "I appeal to everyone to save your region, save your identity. If your identity remains intact, everything will be possible; otherwise, nothing could be achieved. I have faith in all of you that you will fight this long battle and achieve success. The battle has to be fought with peace and by saving ourselves. It will be difficult to fight if you don't stay grounded."

The Awami Action Committee called for the protest, demanding tax-free electricity from the Mangla Dam and subsidies on wheat flour.

The strike was catalyzed by overnight police raids resulting in the arrests of numerous leaders and activists. Clashes ensued between law enforcement and protesters in Muzaffarabad, Dadyal, Mirpur, and other parts of PoJK.

Reports indicate that Pakistan's security forces employed excessive force against peaceful demonstrators. Tear gas and bullets were reportedly used against unarmed civilians exercising their right to protest.

A protester and senior citizen whose house was raided by security forces said, "My house was raided yesterday evening, and another attempt was made this morning, but I stopped them. Those people who are with the action committee are not going to back down."

Last year, a similar shutter-down strike occurred, echoing demands for fair electricity pricing aligned with the production costs of hydel power in PoJK.

Despite prior negotiations and a subsequent government notification in February, grievances persisted, leading to the decision to stage a long march in protest against unmet commitments.

The effects of the strike were evident throughout Muzaffarabad, with businesses closed, banks shuttered, and streets devoid of traffic and vendors.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

TechnologyDomino’s Pizza India operator Jubilant FoodWorks' Q4 net profit drops 77 pc

Other SportsBroken legs and bruised pride: KIYG 2025 revives Barauni’s deep-rooted football culture

InternationalPakistan reports deportation of over 5K beggars from abroad since 2024

BusinessDomino’s Pizza India operator Jubilant FoodWorks' Q4 net profit drops 77 pc

BusinessDr. D. Y. Patil Institute of Technology Successfully Hosts International Conference on Sustainable Industry 4.0

International Realted Stories

InternationalTrump holds talks with Syrian leader and Saudi Crown Prince on Russia-Ukraine, Israel-Hamas

InternationalPakistan: Sindh High Court expresses concern over rising honor killings

InternationalIndia's decisive victory in modern warfare: Insights from top analysts Tom Cooper and John Spencer

International'Balochistan not Pakistan': Baloch leader declares independence from Pakistan, seeks support from India and global community

InternationalIndian HC in London holds interaction on Op Sindoor with diaspora