Businesses, public transport remain suspended while internet disruption continues across parts of Azad Kashmir
MUZAFFARABAD, Pakistan-administered Kashmir — A widespread shutdown strike continued for a third consecutive day in Muzaffarabad on Thursday, with shops, markets, and public transport services remaining largely suspended across the city.
Residents reported that commercial centres remained closed throughout the day, while roads that are typically busy witnessed significantly reduced activity. Public transport services were also affected, creating difficulties for commuters and travelers.
The ongoing shutdown comes amid continued political tensions and public mobilisation across parts of Pakistan-administered Kashmir. Local traders and residents described the strike as one of the most significant disruptions to daily life witnessed in recent months.
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Meanwhile, internet services remained unavailable in many areas for a fifth consecutive day, according to residents and local sources. The communication disruptions have affected access to information, business operations, and contact with family members both within and outside the region.
Reports from several districts also suggested difficulties in obtaining fuel, with concerns growing over the availability of petrol at some filling stations. However, the extent of fuel shortages could not be independently verified at the time of publication.
Authorities have yet to issue a comprehensive public statement regarding the continuation of the shutdown, internet disruptions, or reported fuel supply concerns.
The developments have drawn increasing attention as residents continue to face challenges in transportation, communication, and access to essential services.
The Azadi Times is continuing to monitor the situation and will provide updates as more verified information becomes available.









