22-Day Protest in Pakistan-Administered Kashmir Intensifies as Demonstrators Challenge Islamabad’s Control

22-Day Protest in Pakistan-Administered Kashmir Intensifies as Demonstrators Challenge Islamabad’s Control

Thousands of protesters in Pakistan-administered Kashmir have continued a 22-day demonstration against Islamabad’s control, citing governance failures, inflation, economic hardship, alleged state repression, and administrative neglect. The movement has expanded despite an internet blackout, a blockade on essential supplies, and growing international support.

 

Thousands of protesters gathered at Eidgah Ground in Rawalakot, Pakistan-administered Kashmir, on Tuesday as a large-scale demonstration against Islamabad’s control of the region entered its 22nd day. The movement, driven by growing public anger over governance, economic hardship, inflation, alleged state repression, and administrative neglect, has continued to gain momentum despite strict restrictions imposed by the authorities.

The protest began as a response to long-standing grievances over governance and worsening economic conditions. Demonstrators have also raised concerns over what they describe as administrative neglect and state repression. Since June 5, the region has been under an internet blackout as authorities attempt to restrict communication and limit public awareness of the ongoing demonstrations.

The campaign is being led by local figures, including civil rights activist Sardar Aman Khan. Public participation increased significantly after Pakistani authorities imposed a two-week blockade on food supplies and other essential goods, a move that protesters claim further intensified public resentment.

Addressing the gathering, Khan stated that Pakistan-administered Kashmir was not a part of Pakistan and asserted that Pakistan needed the region more than the people of the region depended on Pakistan. His remarks reflected the growing dissatisfaction expressed by demonstrators during the prolonged protest.

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Since June 9, a separate sit-in has also been underway near the Line of Control. During one of the demonstrations, Khan warned that if restrictions on food supplies and other essential necessities continued, residents of the region might seek assistance from India. He claimed that such a development would significantly alter the political dynamics of the region and increase pressure on Islamabad.

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Videos circulating from the demonstrations show participants declaring that Pakistan-administered Kashmir is not part of Pakistan. Protesters also rejected Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir, stating that they would not accept what they described as dictatorial rule.

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The movement has extended beyond Pakistan-administered Kashmir, with supporters living abroad organizing demonstrations outside Pakistani diplomatic missions in several countries. Protest leaders have maintained that their campaign will continue until their political objectives concerning Muzaffarabad and the wider region are achieved.

The continuing demonstrations, the prolonged internet blackout, the blockade on essential supplies, and the expanding international support have turned the movement into one of the most significant recent expressions of political dissent in Pakistan-administered Kashmir, underscoring the deepening tensions surrounding governance and the region's political future.

 

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