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Islamabad: The situation remains tense following the recent security action in Pakistan-Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoJK). People's anger is increasing in the area and protests led by various organisations have intensified. The protesters allege that their demands and rights are being ignored, while the Pakistan administration is trying to control the situation.
Dissatisfaction in the area has increased further after the security action taken in recent days. Local organisations say that the issues related to people's problems and rights were not resolved, due to which the movement has taken a widespread form.
Jammu and Kashmir Joint Awami Action Committee (JKJAAC) is leading the movement. The organisation claims that assurances were given many times in the past, but they were not implemented. For this reason, they have refused to accept the proposal for talks from the officials.
The agitating organisations say that merely proposing talks is not enough. He alleges that promises were made many times in the past, but no concrete steps were taken at the ground level. Therefore they are now demanding concrete action and guarantee of rights.
Some reports claim that Pakistan may consider options to further strengthen its control in PoJK. However, no official announcement has been made in this regard. Discussions regarding this issue are intense in local political circles.
According to sources, the movement is no longer limited to Muzaffarabad only. People are protesting in many parts of PoJK. People of PoJK origin living abroad have also started raising this issue at international forums.
Protesters and some human rights groups have alleged that efforts are being made to limit the spread of news related to the movement in the region. There have also been complaints of disruption in internet and mobile services. However, there has been no detailed response from the Pakistan administration on these allegations.
The protests have intensified after the news of the detention of journalist Sohrab Barkat, who runs a YouTube channel. Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), an international organisation working for the safety of journalists, has also expressed concern over the case and demanded his release.
Experts believe that if an environment of trust is not created between the protesters and the administration, the tension in the area may increase further. At present, everyone's eyes are on what steps the Pakistan administration and agitating organisations take in the coming days.
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