Hundreds March in Mirpur for Release of Detained JKSLF and JKLF Leaders

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Mirpur, Jammu Kashmir – Hundreds of protestors took to the streets in Mirpur demanding the immediate and unconditional release of Jammu and Kashmir Students Liberation Front (JKSLF) Chairman Raja Danish Adv and Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) AJK-GB Spokesperson Saad Ansari Advocate, along with other prisoners who were arrested on May 11th.

The demonstrators are asserting that the continued detention of these individuals constitutes a breach of the agreement between the Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) administration and the Joint Awami Action Committee.

Protestors are calling for adherence to the terms of the agreement and the release of the detained leaders, highlighting the significance of this issue for the local community and its political landscape.

As the march gains momentum, the situation remains tense, with participants determined to see their demands met.

The unfolding events in Mirpur are being closely watched as they may have broader implications for the region’s stability and governance.

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