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As War Clouds Loom, Life Near Ceasefire Line Is Paralyzed While Pakistani Kashmir Affairs Minister Tours Neelum Valley

Neelum Valley, AJK (Pakistan-administered Kashmir) – As tensions escalate once again between India and Pakistan, life for civilians residing near the ceasfire line Line of Control (LoC) has become increasingly unlivable. Inhabitants of border villages on both sides of the disputed region find themselves trapped, unable to attend weddings, farm their lands, or participate in community events due to the ever-present risk of cross-border shelling.

While these communities endure fear and disruption, the Pakistani Minister for Kashmir Affairs, who represents Pakistan’s central government, was recently seen touring and enjoying scenic locations in Neelum Valley directly facing the LoC. This apparent contradiction between the lived reality of border residents and the relaxed conduct of political elites has sparked criticism.

Well-known journalist Wasi Waja, reporting live from Neelum Valley, questioned the timing and tone-deafness of such visits. “When mainstream media in both India and Pakistan are dominated by aggressive war rhetoric, and border residents are living in fear, how is it acceptable that Pakistani federal ministers are enjoying leisure trips in sensitive areas like Neelum?” he asked.

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The Ministry of Kashmir Affairs and Gilgit-Baltistan is part of Pakistan’s federal government. Though its ministers are elected from Pakistan’s provinces, they are tasked with overseeing matters concerning Azad Jammu & Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan regions that have long experienced political uncertainty and conflict.

The minister’s visit comes at a time when discussions of conflict dominate media headlines. The psychological impact on Kashmiris—especially those near the LoC—has been profound, with many reporting high stress levels, disrupted livelihoods, and a growing sense of abandonment.

Independent voices across the region have expressed concern over this disconnect. “The people of Kashmir are once again paying the price of geopolitical conflict, while their leadership appears disengaged from their pain,” one local academic commented, requesting anonymity due to political sensitivities.

This incident underscores the growing demand among Kashmiris for more responsible leadership, especially at moments when their daily lives hang in the balance. While the region’s natural beauty remains a source of pride, many believe it should not be used to mask the suffering of those who call it home.

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