Friday, April 10, 2026
10 C
Srinagar

Billions in Remittances, Yet No Offices?” — Kashmiri Migrants Outraged Over Sudden Shutdown of Bagh and Rawalakot Emigration Centers

Muzaffarabad, Azad Jammu & Kashmir (PaJK) — The Government of Pakistan’s Ministry of Overseas Pakistanis & Human Resource Development has announced the immediate closure of its Protectorate of Emigrants sub-offices in Bagh and Rawalakot, citing “persistent operational challenges, financial constraints, and minimal public utilization.”

The decision, formalized in a notification dated July 1, 2025, has triggered sharp criticism from Kashmiri civil society, migrant workers, and local advocacy groups, who argue that the move unjustly undermines the rights and dignity of overseas Kashmiris—many of whom play a crucial role in stabilizing Pakistan’s economy through remittances.

The Jammu Kashmir Joint Awami Action Committee (JKJAAC), a civil coalition based in Azad Kashmir, strongly condemned the move, terming it an “injustice” to the region’s overseas workforce. “It is unacceptable to shut down services that are funded by the people themselves through official fees. This not only adds logistical burden but reflects a pattern of administrative negligence toward Kashmiris who contribute billions annually to Pakistan’s foreign reserves,” the committee said in a press release.

Independent & Reader‑Funded

The Azadi Times

No state grants. No corporate lobby. Just ground‑truth reporting from Kashmir & beyond
You make this possible.

📰 No Paywall 🎯 Unfiltered 🌍 Global
Support Our Work Buy us a coffee • From $3

The Bagh and Rawalakot sub-offices were originally established to serve the emigrant population in these regions—primarily to facilitate legal documentation, labor approvals, and emigration clearances for overseas employment. Their closure now means affected individuals will have to travel farther, likely to Islamabad or other major cities, for basic procedural requirements.

While the Ministry’s notification frames the closure as a fiscal and efficiency measure, critics argue that the underlying issue is a lack of will to strengthen decentralization and accessibility in Kashmir. “If financial viability is the concern, then why not improve service delivery and outreach instead of withdrawing essential infrastructure?” said a rights activist in Rawalakot who requested anonymity due to the sensitivity of the matter.

This development comes amid rising dissatisfaction in both Indian and Pakistani-administered regions of Kashmir, where residents often feel excluded from major national decision-making processes. The closure is being seen by many not just as a bureaucratic adjustment, but as part of a larger pattern of neglect toward border and mountainous regions.

The JPAC has warned of potential street protests if the government does not reverse the decision. “Either restore the offices immediately or return the remittances we send home with trust and sacrifice,” the group declared.

Despite its jurisdiction over the disputed territory, the Government of Pakistan has yet to issue a formal statement addressing the local backlash. Calls are now growing for divisional administration in Azad Kashmir to intervene and advocate on behalf of the region’s emigrant community.

As political tension simmers, the episode underscores a larger conversation around the rights of Kashmir’s global diaspora and their representation within domestic policy frameworks—an issue that remains inadequately addressed by both Islamabad and New Delhi.

Hot this week

Saudi Arabia Opens Aquarabia: The Middle East’s Largest Water Theme Park

Qiddiya City, Saudi Arabia — The turnstiles began turning...

Ceiling Design in 2026: How the Fifth Wall Became the Focal Point of Modern Architecture

Walk into any newly constructed home or renovated commercial...

The Complete 2026 Artificial Intelligence Course Guide: From Free Fundamentals to $100K+ Career Transitions

The artificial intelligence education market has reached an inflection...

The Invisible Brain: What Is Machine Learning and Why It Already Runs Your Life

Machine learning is a subset of artificial intelligence in which...

Juicer Machine vs. Blender: The Complete 2025 Buying Guide for Every Budget

The global juicing appliance market has transformed dramatically over...

Top Stories

Saudi Arabia Opens Aquarabia: The Middle East’s Largest Water Theme Park

Qiddiya City, Saudi Arabia — The turnstiles began turning...

Ceiling Design in 2026: How the Fifth Wall Became the Focal Point of Modern Architecture

Walk into any newly constructed home or renovated commercial...

The Invisible Brain: What Is Machine Learning and Why It Already Runs Your Life

Machine learning is a subset of artificial intelligence in which...

Juicer Machine vs. Blender: The Complete 2025 Buying Guide for Every Budget

The global juicing appliance market has transformed dramatically over...

The Streaming A-List: 2025’s Most Acclaimed Movies Now on Netflix

With its library of over 3,500 films, Netflix has...

The Kashmir Files: Anatomy of a Blockbuster That Divided a Nation

Four years after its theatrical release, The Kashmir Files remains one...
spot_img

Related Stories