Today is the tenth day of rebellion in Pakistan occupied Jammu and Kashmir. 60-70 thousand people are sitting on the Idgah ground and hundreds of people are carrying PoJK flag and white flag on the roads inside the city and raising slogans of freedom and calling Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif a “terrorist” i.e. terrorist, and slogans of “Colonel-General terrorist” for Asim Munir’s Pakistani army are also echoing in Rawalakot.
Increasing anger against Pak Army
In fact, since last June 7, 56 civilians have been killed in the firing by Pakistani Army and Rangers and then for the last four days, the Pakistani government has parked the trucks carrying food items in PoJK at the border, due to which the anger of the people of PoJK against the Pakistani government and army is increasing.
Meanwhile, people gathered in his village today in memory of the youth Faizan Rabbani, who was killed in Pakistani army firing last week, in which people termed the Pakistani government and army as terrorists and raised slogans of freedom.
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Pak government not ready to listen to protesters
Apart from the common people, school girls and their teachers in PoJK took out a march against the Pakistani government and clapped against the Pakistani government. Due to internet shutdown in the entire Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir, a picture of the massacre of Pakistani Rangers on June 14 came to light today, in which bullet marks are visible on the windows of a guest house in Rawalakot, inside and outside.
Awami Action Committee leaders were staying in this guest house and bullets were fired at the guest house to target them. It has been 10 days since the protests started from June 9 and neither the Pakistani government is ready to accept the demands of the protesters nor the protesters are ready to bow down. In such a situation, it remains to be seen how the rebellion progresses in PoJK.
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