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Azad Kashmir: Protests and Lockdown Continue as Joint Action Committee Rallies for Demands

Muzaffarabad (Report): The Jammu Kashmir Joint Awami Action Committee (JKJAAC) continues its peaceful lockdown across Azad Kashmir (Pakistan-administered Kashmir) to press for the acceptance of their demands.

Speaking at a public gathering in Khai Gala, Sardar Umar Nazir Kashmiri reaffirmed that the lockdown will persist until their demands are met. He announced a mass gathering in Rawalakot tomorrow at 11 AM, from where the protestors will march towards the Azad Pattan entry point between Azad Kashmir and Pakistan.

Protesters from different regions, including Poonch, Muzaffarabad, Bagh, Kotli, and Mirpur, are expected to gather at their respective entry points to hold sit-ins. Key locations include Kohala Bridge, Barar Kot, Mangla Bridge, and other major crossings.

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Public Facilities Amid Lockdown
While essential services remain disrupted, the Action Committee has taken measures to alleviate hardships faced by the public. Grocery stores and bakeries will remain open until 11 AM to meet daily needs. Free meals are also being arranged for day laborers and other vulnerable groups.

Also Read: Awami Action Committee Dadyal Announces Protest Plans

Students appearing for board exams will not face any hurdles, although schools and colleges will remain closed. Private vehicles will be allowed for those traveling to the protest points.

Call for Unity and Persistence
Addressing the protesters, Sardar Umar Nazir Kashmiri urged participants to support the underprivileged during the lockdown. He emphasized that the lockdown would continue until all demands are accepted, and called on people to remain united and vigilant. “We will not compromise under any circumstances,” he declared.

Special arrangements have been made for university students residing in hostels. Free meals will be provided to those affected by the closure of eateries. Ibrahim Habib Mir, a member of the committee, has assured that food will also be delivered directly to female students at their hostels.

Widespread Participation Expected
With people mobilizing from across Azad Kashmir, tomorrow’s events are expected to draw significant crowds. Protests and sit-ins have remained peaceful so far, showcasing a disciplined approach by both the public and the organizers.

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