27 Killed, PoJK Protests Expose Pakistan Military Brutality As India Condemns Human Rights Abuses
Protests in Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir highlight state-led violence and military brutality. Local residents are demonstrating against political intimidation, soaring inflation affecting essential goods, and
Protests in Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir highlight state-led violence and military brutality. Local residents are demonstrating against political intimidation, soaring inflation affecting essential goods, and the lavish lifestyles of non-local officials. The central government of Pakistan has suppressed democratic voices by banning a local action committee and declaring it a terror organisation, leading to civilian casualties in areas like Rawalakot. In response, India's Ministry of External Affairs has issued a statement condemning the human rights abuses and police brutality in the region.
The ministry dismissed Pakistan's narratives as fake news designed to deflect attention from its internal failures. Defence experts emphasise that the territory belongs to India and urge the government to expose these extrajudicial killings on global platforms. The situation underscores the need for the international community to hold the neighbouring country accountable for its actions against civilians. Subscribe to India Today for NEW VIDEOS EVERY DAY and make sure to enable Push Notifications so you'll never miss a new video.
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