New Delhi, Oct 03 (KNS): India on Friday strongly criticised Pakistan amid ongoing mass protests in Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoJK), calling the unrest a "natural consequence" of Islamabad's oppressive policies and systemic exploitation of the region.
Addressing the media, Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said, “We have seen reports on protests in several areas of Pakistan-occupied Jammu & Kashmir, including brutalities by Pakistani forces on innocent civilians.” He added that the protests reflect growing frustration under Pakistan’s “forcible and illegal occupation,” marked by human rights violations and economic exploitation.
Massive demonstrations have gripped PoJK for five consecutive days, with Muzaffarabad emerging as the epicentre.
The Jammu Kashmir Joint Awami Action Committee (JKJAAC), which is leading the agitation, has presented a 38-point charter of demands, including subsidised wheat, lower electricity tariffs, free healthcare and education, and an end to elite privileges.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel
Tensions escalated after three young men were allegedly killed by Pakistani forces, triggering large funeral processions and drawing thousands to the streets.
Local sources report that at least 10 people have died and many others have been critically injured in clashes with security forces.
In response, Pakistan's federal government has dispatched a high-level committee, including senior ministers and political leaders, to negotiate with protest leaders.
Talks resumed late Thursday night and continued into Friday.
JKJAAC leaders have vowed to continue the protests until their demands are met and have called for accountability for the killings of unarmed protesters in Muzaffarabad, Dhirkot, and other areas.
Despite a severe crackdown, including internet blackouts and blocked roads, large crowds continue to join the demonstrations. The MEA reaffirmed India’s stance that the entire Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir, including PoJK, is an integral part of India.(KNS).