The border should be opened for us… PoK leader seeks help from India against Pakistan, VIDEO goes viral

Sardar Aman Khan sought help from India: Tension is increasing between the Pakistani government and the local people in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (POK). People have come out on the streets in PoK and are protesting against the Shahbaz Sharif government and the Pakistani Army. Meanwhile, Sardar Aman Khan, one of the prominent leaders of the Joint Awami Action Committee (JAAC), has appealed for help from India.

Sardar Aman Khan has appealed to India for humanitarian help. He claimed that due to Pakistan’s action, there has been a severe shortage of food items, medicines and other essential items in the area. This video of JAAC leader is becoming increasingly viral on social media. In which he is seen appealing for help from across the border i.e. from the Government of India.

We lack ration: Sardar Aman Khan

In the video, Aman Khan is seen referring to the difficult conditions of the people of PoK and saying that the people of PoK are not getting ration and essential items. He appealed for help from India, saying that people needed immediate humanitarian help.

 

According to the information, this video of his is of a public meeting organized at Idgah ground in Rawalakot, PoK. Here he demanded opening of the Line of Control (LoC). He said that if the situation worsens then the people of PoK should be given the option to come towards India.

People should get a chance to come to India

Sardar Aman Khan asked the people present at the public meeting whether they should march towards the LOC, to which the crowd repeatedly raised slogans of march towards it. He also reiterated the demand for opening of LOC in Poonch and Doda sectors and warned that if the public demands are responded to with the use of force, the situation may become more serious.

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In another video message released on the 26th day of the protest, Aman Khan also appealed for support from the people of Srinagar, Baramulla, Poonch, Rajouri, Jammu, Ladakh, Kargil and Gilgit-Baltistan. They allege that for the last three weeks, Pakistan has stopped the supply of food items and medicines in PoK, which has created a serious humanitarian crisis for the common citizens.

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