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Why Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir Is On Indefinite Strike As Islamabad Imposes Full Communication Blackout

Mass protests have erupted across Pakistan-occupied Kashmir after the Awami Action Committee declared an indefinite strike over “denial of fundamental rights.” A region-wide lockdown and communication blackout have intensified tensions as talks with Islamabad failed. Residents demand reforms, fair tariffs, and abolition of refugee-reserved legislative seats.

Published By: Zubair Amin
Published: September 29, 2025 14:23:00 IST

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Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir Protests: Massive demonstrations have broken out across Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) after the Awami Action Committee (AAC) called for protests against what it described as the “denial of fundamental rights.” The committee had earlier announced a region-wide lockdown on Monday to send a “loud and clear message” demanding the restoration of those rights.

Communication Blackout and Growing Unrest in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir

Videos circulating on social media showed large gatherings of residents raising slogans and waving flags despite the shutdown. According to a BBC report, mobile networks, landlines, internet services, and social media platforms were partially suspended across the region as the protests gained momentum.

The AAC- an umbrella group of civil society organisations – has since escalated its action, declaring an “indefinite strike,” NDTV reported. The move came after the group accused the government of failing to address its demands.

Failed Talks Between PoK And Islamabad

Before the strike call, members of the PoK government and the Shehbaz Sharif-led federal government had engaged in talks with AAC representatives, but the discussions failed to yield an agreement.

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The committee’s key demands include abolishing 12 legislative seats reserved for refugees from Jammu and Kashmir, subsidised flour, fairer power tariffs linked to the Mangla hydropower project, and the implementation of long-promised reforms from Islamabad.

What Protestors Say

“Let it be clear once again – we are not running a campaign against any ideology or institution, but for the bona fide rights of our people that have been denied for over seven decades under one or the other pretext,” Shaukat Nawaz Mir, a core AAC member, told Dawn News.

The 12 legislative seats have become a central issue of contention, introduced under the 13th Amendment (Act 2018) to Act 74. Locals argue that this arrangement “undermines representative governance.”

Security Tightened in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir Ahead of Lockdown

On Saturday, PoK security forces carried out flag marches, and heavy deployments were reported across key towns. Shopkeepers opened their stores on Sunday to allow residents to buy essentials ahead of the Monday lockdown.

District Magistrate Mudasser Farooq emphasised that the administration’s priority remains public safety.

“Maintaining peace is a shared responsibility of the administration, police, and citizens. We have no quarrel with anyone, but our mission of public service will continue at all costs,” he said.

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