Dadyal, Pakistan-administered Kashmir — A wave of protests has erupted in Dadyal following the reported arrest of nationalist leader Israr Kashmiri, Information and Broadcast Secretary of the Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF). The situation has escalated with local residents blocking the key Plak Entry Point, cutting off all vehicular traffic into the city.
According to local sources and Kotli Sohlanan Digital, Israr Kashmiri was allegedly abducted by unidentified individuals late Sunday night. His family members and supporters spent the night visiting local police stations in search of information, but received no confirmation about his whereabouts. Despite repeated assurances from officials, no progress was made regarding his release.
By Tuesday morning, JKLF Dadyal chapter leaders, along with a large number of citizens, initiated a protest by closing down the main bridge at Plak — the central entryway into Dadyal town.
Public Response and Road Closure
Protesters, including a significant number of young people, erected barricades and halted all forms of traffic. Their primary demand is the immediate release of Israr Kashmiri, and they have warned that the protests will intensify if their demand is not met.
Tensions in Dadyal are visibly rising as the protest enters its second day. Local reports confirm that all major routes leading into the town are currently blocked, affecting the movement of goods and people.
Background of the Arrest
A First Information Report (FIR) shared earlier by law enforcement authorities states that Israr Kashmiri was taken into custody on charges related to national security. He is accused of uploading social media content critical of Pakistan’s military, ideology, and state institutions — a violation of laws governing cybercrime and national integrity.
However, JKLF leaders and various nationalist groups argue that the arrest is politically motivated and part of a larger crackdown on dissent in Pakistan-administered Kashmir.
Civil Society Reacts
Representatives from the Jammu Joint Awami Action Committee and human rights activists have strongly condemned the arrest. In a joint statement, they demanded a fair trial in a court of law instead of arbitrary detention.
“If there are legal charges, let them be heard in an open court. Disappearances and secret detentions only deepen mistrust and create unrest,” said one activist speaking to The Azadi Times.
This is not the first time Israr Kashmiri has faced arrest. He was previously detained under similar charges but later released after widespread public pressure.
Nationalist Sentiment in Dadyal
Dadyal, part of the Mirpur Division in Azad Jammu and Kashmir, (Pakistan administered Kashmir) is known for its strong pro-Kashmiri nationalist identity. While the region is under Pakistan’s administrative control, many residents advocate for Kashmir’s independence from both India and Pakistan.
The arrest of a prominent pro-independence leader like Israr Kashmiri has further aggravated political sensitivities, especially in a town with a long history of political activism and civil resistance.
Official Silence and Security Measures
As of this report, no formal statement has been released by AJK authorities or Pakistani law enforcement agencies regarding the current legal status of Israr Kashmiri.
Security forces are reportedly monitoring the situation, and informal efforts at negotiation are ongoing. However, the lack of transparency and absence of official clarification has added to the unrest.
Local businesses remain shuttered, and schools and public transportation have been affected due to the blockade at Plak.
Human Rights and Legal Concerns
Legal experts and human rights defenders are watching the case closely. Several have pointed out that freedom of expression and the right to protest are protected under international human rights frameworks — including treaties that Pakistan has ratified.
Any violations of due process, including detentions without trial, risk triggering international scrutiny and could damage Pakistan’s credibility on human rights in the Kashmir region.
What Happens Next?
Protesters have vowed to continue their peaceful blockade until Israr Kashmiri is released or officially presented in court. The coming hours are critical, as the administration must decide whether to negotiate or risk a broader escalation of unrest in the region.
The Azadi Times will continue to monitor the situation and provide timely updates as the story develops.