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Tensions at Kohala Border: Dispute Escalates Between Pakistan and Azad Kashmir

The Kohala border, a key land route between Pakistan and Azad Kashmir, has become the center of a new controversy, sparking unrest and raising questions about the rights of Kashmiri citizens. Reports suggest that Pakistani citizens living near the Kohala border have imposed conditions for passage through Kohala, requiring vehicles to display Pakistan’s flag and drivers to chant pro-Pakistan slogans like “Long Live the Pakistan Army.”

Transporters’ Protest

In response to these restrictions, transporters from Azad Kashmir have staged a protest by parking their vehicles at Kohala Chowk, creating a blockade and heightening tensions in the region. The transporters argue that these demands infringe upon their basic rights and freedom of movement.

Past Incidents of Dispute

This is not the first time Kohala has witnessed such a standoff. On December 5th and 6th, the Jammu and Kashmir Joint Awami Action Committee held a sit-in at the Kohala entry point. The protest led to the Azad Kashmir government meeting their demands, temporarily reopening the routes.

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Incident at Azad Pattan

A similar issue occurred last year at the Azad Pattan entry point, where some individuals forcibly inscribed the slogan “Kashmir Banega Pakistan” (Kashmir will become Pakistan) on vehicles traveling between Azad Kashmir and Pakistan. Despite the gravity of the incident, no official statements were issued by either government, and the matter remained largely ignored by mainstream media.

Potential Impact of the Standoff

The current closure of the Kohala border is not only causing inconvenience to the public but also straining relations between the two regions. Civil society voices fear that these recurring disputes could further deepen socio-political divides. They emphasize the urgent need for resolution to protect the rights of ordinary citizens.

Government Silence

So far, neither the government of Pakistan nor Azad Kashmir has issued an official statement addressing the ongoing tensions at Kohala. Citizens and advocacy groups are urging both administrations to find a sustainable solution and ensure uninterrupted access through these vital land routes.

This standoff has added to the challenges faced by the people of Azad Kashmir, highlighting the need for constructive dialogue and collaborative efforts to maintain harmony and uphold the region’s socio-political stability.

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