ABP News has got the audio of a call made by a youth on the helpline 9121 of PoK Police amid the ongoing rebellion and protests in Pakistan occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoJK). In the audio, the young man is heard getting angry at the POK Police for hiding the actual situation in the area and propagating normalcy through social media.
During the call, a young man directly challenges the PoK police and asks that if there is peace in the entire area then why is the police closing the comment section on its social media posts. Also, while revealing the condition of PoK, the person tells the police officer that the situation is serious in many areas including Rawalakot. Pakistanis have killed Kashmiris and the entire PoK is burning. He said that the Pakistani army is firing directly and has killed 500-600 people so far.
After listening to these questions of the youth, the female officer present on the helpline during the call is not able to give any direct answer to the allegations. The officer says many times that she has no information about this. Also, to appease the young man’s anger, she introduces herself as a woman. In such a situation, the young man also demands her to talk to a male police officer, but the officer replies that it is her duty on the phone.
The young man exposed Pakistan
During the entire conversation, the young man’s anger towards the PoK Police, Pakistani Army and Government is clearly visible and he exposes the Pakistani system as to how the real situation is being hidden and wrong messages are being spread.
The rebellion against the Pakistani army and government continues in Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir. Yesterday, 11 people had lost their lives in firing by Pakistani Army and Rangers during the protest. Despite this, protesters are still standing on the streets. The people of PoK are taking out marches in different cities against the Pakistani government for their rights.
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