Key Points

Massive protests have erupted in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, revealing deep-seated tensions and systematic oppression. The Indian government strongly condemned Pakistan's actions, calling them a "natural consequence" of resource plundering and human rights violations. Local protesters, led by the Joint Awami Action Committee, are demanding significant reforms and challenging the ruling establishment. The situation highlights the ongoing complex geopolitical dynamics in the region.

Key Points: India Condemns Pakistan's PoK Protests and Oppression

  • India reaffirms PoK as integral part of its territory
  • Protests erupt against Pakistan's systemic oppression
  • Over a dozen killed in violent clashes
  • JAAC demands reforms and end to ruling elite privileges
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Natural consequence of Pakistan's oppressive approach: India on PoK protests

India slams Pakistan's brutal crackdown on PoK protesters, highlighting systemic human rights violations and resource plundering in occupied territories.

"Pakistan must be held accountable for its horrific human rights violations - Randhir Jaiswal, MEA Spokesperson"

New Delhi, Oct 3

India on Friday termed the massive protests in Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoJK), which have reportedly resulted in over a dozen deaths till now, as a "natural consequence of Pakistan's oppressive approach and systemic plundering of resources from these territories."

Addressing a weekly media briefing in New Delhi, Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said New Delhi is aware of the ongoing protests in several parts of Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir, including the brutalities being committed by Pakistani forces on locals.

"We have seen reports on protests in several areas of Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir, including brutalities by Pakistani forces on innocent civilians. We believe that it is a natural consequence of Pakistan's oppressive approach and systemic plundering of resources from these territories, which remain under its forcible and illegal occupation. Pakistan must be held accountable for its horrific human rights violations," Jaiswal told reporters.

Reaffirming India's stance, the MEA spokesperson emphasised that Jammu and Kashmir, along with Ladakh, will always remain an integral part of India.

"Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh are inalienable part of India, will remain and have always been part of India. Those territories (PoK) are our inalienable part," he mentioned.

The statement comes after several people, including police personnel, have been killed and dozens injured during the ongoing violent clashes in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir that began during the strike called by the Joint Awami Action Committee (JAAC) for reforms and public facilities in the region.

Business and other activities have remained shut in the PoK due to the strike amid disruption in communication in the region. Incidents of violence occurred in Dhir Kot and other parts of PoK with the local authorities saying that 172 police personnel and 50 civilians have also been injured in the clashes.

The regions of Muzaffarabad, Mirpur, Poonch, Neelum, Bhimber and Palandri have been brought to a standstill after the strike call given by JAAC central leader Shaukat Nawaz Mir, Pakistani daily The Express Tribune reported on Thursday.

Markets remained shut, roads were blocked and internet services were restricted in Muzaffarabad, excluding the areas which share border with Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa.

Three police personnel were killed and nine others were injured during an attack carried out by armed men belonging to the JAAC in Dhir Kot, the daily reported, citing reports. The JAAC had been raising several demands, including an end to the privileges enjoyed by the ruling elite, the abolition of 12 assembly seats reserved for refugees, and the removal of the quota system. Furthermore, the committee has demanded free and uniform education across the territory, free healthcare facilities, reforms in the judicial work of the region and the development of an international airport.

Shaukat Nawaz Mir, a top leader of the Awami Action Committee in PoK, has accused Pakistan's government and army of oppressing locals, comparing them to a witch bent on killing own people.

He also alleged that the voices of ordinary people are being crushed, the media is being silenced and questioned the legitimacy of Pakistani forces that "kill those they claim to represent".

- IANS

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Priya S
My heart goes out to the innocent civilians suffering in PoK. They deserve basic rights and development, not bullets and oppression. Hope the international community takes note of Pakistan's human rights violations.
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David E
While I agree Pakistan should be held accountable, I wish our government would also focus more on development in our own Jammu & Kashmir. Both sides need to prioritize people's welfare over political statements.
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Ananya R
The demands for free education, healthcare and ending elite privileges are exactly what every citizen deserves. Pakistan has failed its people in PoK completely. Shameful situation! 😔
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Vikram M
This is what happens when you occupy land illegally and then exploit its resources. Pakistan's army and government have never cared about the people of PoK - only about strategic control. Time for the world to see their real face.
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Sarah B
The comparison to a "witch bent on killing own people" is chilling but accurate. When will Pakistan stop pretending to be a victim and acknowledge its own human rights abuses? The protests speak volumes.

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