Bloody game in Pakistan occupied Kashmir, claim of death of more than 150 people

Desk. More than 150 people are being claimed dead in the bloody conflict between Pakistani Army and security forces in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. According to the information, the Pakistani Army chased and shot the protesters, in which many people have died so far and more than 100 people have been injured. Tension has increased in PoK after this incident. The Joint Awami Action Committee, which is leading the protests in the area, alleges that the army has opened fire on people attending a funeral in Rawalakot.

It is being told that the people attending Shahzeb’s funeral were raising slogans against the Pakistani Army and Shahbaz government, when the security forces started firing. The committee alleges that the security forces took away the bodies of the killed protesters. The army shot dead 27 people before the Joint Awami Action Committee warned of a massive demonstration today. There is also news that orders have been issued to shoot at sight Action Committee leader Shaukat Nawaz Mir. Because Shaukat Nawaz had warned of a big demonstration against the Shahbaz government today. There is huge anger among the people after this incident.




  • Supporters of Jammu and Kashmir Joint Awami Action Committee are continuously declaring from the mosques of Rawalakot that ‘Kashmir’ has been attacked by foreign forces. In this announcement, people are being appealed to come out in large numbers and fight. According to another report, three policemen, including a sub-inspector, were allegedly shot by Punjab Rangers during the riots in Rawalakot on Monday. Internet blackout has been done in the entire area, so that people do not gather at one place.

    Pakistan has opened two unnecessary fronts, one in Gilgit-Baltistan and the other in Azad Kashmir. In both places, anyone who criticizes the government is declared an Indian agent. The military regime has created two fronts against itself. Hameed Mir is criticizing Pakistan’s military government for suppressing protests against its policies in Gilgit-Baltistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (Azad Kashmir) by labeling people as “Indian agents”, which is not in Pakistan’s interest.

    Elections are going to be held in Pakistan occupied Jammu and Kashmir in the month of July and before that there is a demand that this region should be given proper representation. Let us tell you that this area has been fighting for basic facilities and political representation for a long time.

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