Muzaffarabad, Pakistan administrated Kashmir: Tania Khan, a prominent leader of the United Kashmir People’s National Party (UKPNP), narrowly escaped harm after unidentified assailants opened fire on her parked vehicle in Rawalpindi on Monday. The attack, captured on CCTV footage, occurred near her residence in the New Town area while she was briefly inside a local bakery in Rawalpindi, Pakistan.
Key Details of the Incident
According to Khan’s police complaint, the attackers targeted her car in a parking area, shattering the front windshield with gunfire. She emphasized that she had exited the vehicle moments before the shooting, averting potential injury. CCTV footage reviewed by authorities confirmed the attack, though the perpetrators remain at large.
Khan, a vocal advocate for Kashmiri rights, revealed this was not the first time she had been targeted. In her statement, she cited two prior incidents where her car tires were slashed under suspicious circumstances. “This is a clear attempt to intimidate me and silence my work,” she said, urging Pakistani authorities to guarantee her safety and investigate the attacks.
Political and Human Rights Reactions
The Human Rights Council of Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) condemned the attack, calling it a “brazen act of violence” against a political activist. The group demanded immediate action from Punjab’s provincial government and federal law enforcement agencies to apprehend the culprits and ensure Khan’s protection.
“Such attacks undermine democratic freedoms and the right to dissent,” the council stated, stressing the need for Pakistan to safeguard political and social activists, particularly those from marginalized communities like Kashmiris.
Broader Context
The UKPNP, a political party advocating for the rights of Kashmiris across divided territories, has frequently highlighted threats against its members. Pakistan-administered Kashmir remains a sensitive region, with activists often caught in the crossfire of geopolitical tensions between Pakistan and India.
This incident has reignited concerns about the safety of political dissidents and minority voices in Pakistan, where violence against activists and journalists has drawn international criticism. Human rights organizations have repeatedly urged the government to address impunity for such attacks.
Calls for Accountability
Tania Khan’s case underscores broader challenges faced by Kashmiri leaders operating in Pakistan. While no group has claimed responsibility for the shooting, critics allege a pattern of harassment against those advocating for Kashmiri self-determination or criticizing state policies.
Authorities in Rawalpindi have launched an investigation, but activists demand transparency and swift justice. “If the government fails to act, it sends a dangerous message that violence against dissenters is tolerated,” said a spokesperson for the UKPNP.
International Implications
The attack is likely to draw attention from global human rights watchdogs, particularly amid ongoing scrutiny of Pakistan’s treatment of political minorities. For Kashmir-focused groups, the incident highlights the precarious position of leaders navigating complex geopolitical narratives while advocating for their communities.
The Azadi Times is an independent news platform covering socio-political developments in Kashmir and related regional issues.
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