PoJK Diaspora Drops Remittance Bomb On Pakistan; Issues July 15 Ultimatum | Exclusive Details
PoJK Diaspora Drops Remittance Bomb On Pakistan; Issues July 15 Ultimatum | Exclusive Details Reported By, Last Updated: July 11, 2026, 22:10 IST The influential
PoJK Diaspora Drops Remittance Bomb On Pakistan; Issues July 15 Ultimatum | Exclusive Details Reported By, Last Updated: July 11, 2026, 22:10 IST The influential diaspora has issued an uncompromising ultimatum to Islamabad: end all state- atrocities and accept the public's charter of demands by July 15 Members of the Kashmiri diaspora gathered in Bradford to stage a peaceful protest outside the Pakistani Consulate, condemning Pakistan's handling of the ongoing unrest in PoJK. File image/ANI In a catastrophic escalation that threatens to choke Pakistan’s fragile financial lifelines, the newly formed Overseas Kashmiris’ Awami Action Committee has launched an aggressive, coordinated international boycott campaign against the Pakistani state. Driven by escalating military aggression and structural blockades inside Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoJK), the influential diaspora has issued an uncompromising ultimatum to Islamabad: end all state- atrocities and accept the public’s charter of demands by July 15, or face an absolute international economic boycott. Top intelligence sources state that this synchronised revolt by the overseas community strikes directly at Pakistan’s most critical macroeconomic vulnerability. The sprawling Mirpuri diaspora settled across the United Kingdom and Europe historically provides a massive chunk of the foreign exchange inflows that barely maintain Pakistan’s precarious balance of payments.
By threatening a targeted remittance boycott—vowing to entirely halt or reroute private funds away from official banking channels—alongside a global boycott of Pakistan International Airlines (PIA), the diaspora poses an existential threat to Islamabad’s currency reserves. The central government currently lacks any regulatory tools to counter this non-traditional financial rebellion, leaving the state entirely exposed to an immediate, severe hard currency crisis. Smashing the State Monopoly and Narrative Control For over eight decades, Islamabad has maintained a rigid, tightly controlled monopoly over the global narrative surrounding PoJK, painting it as a contented zone to shield its own administrative exploitation. The diaspora’s aggressive international mobilisation has completely shattered this echo chamber. Massive, high-visibility rallies across major global hubs—including London, Bradford, and Auckland—have successfully bypassed state censorship, dragging the ground realities of Rawalpindi’s heavy-handed counter-insurgency tactics into the Western mainstream. The campaign has weaponised Western travel advisories, explicitly urging global citizens and the wider diaspora to completely avoid travel, leisure, and tourism within Pakistan due to the volatile security environment. By strategically leveraging official UK travel warnings, the movement has dealt a devastating blow to Islamabad’s global public relations machinery.
