JKNIA Accuses Pakistan of Military Aggression in PoJK
JKNIA accuses Pakistan of 'massacres', deploying forces in PoJK

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Mahmood Kashmiri, chairman of the Jammu and Kashmir National Independence Alliance, has accused Pakistan of deploying thousands of security personnel in Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir and committing atrocities against locals. He warns of escalating violence and calls for immediate withdrawal of Pakistani forces.
- 01Mahmood Kashmiri claims that the situation in Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoJK) is deteriorating due to the presence of Pakistani security forces.
- 02Kashmiri reported that local youth intercepted vehicles allegedly carrying weapons from Pakistan, raising concerns about public safety.
- 03He urged local Kashmiri police to resist pressure and continue their duties until Pakistani forces withdraw.
- 04Kashmiri warned that failure to reduce military presence could lead to increased violence against civilians and police.
- 05Protests organized by the Kashmiri diaspora in the UK are planned to condemn alleged abuses by Pakistani forces.
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Mahmood Kashmiri, chairman of the Jammu and Kashmir National Independence Alliance (JKNIA), has accused Pakistan of deploying thousands of security personnel in Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoJK) and committing what he describes as 'massacres' against local residents. In a recent video statement, he expressed concern over the deteriorating situation, attributing it to the influx of armed individuals and weapons into the region. Kashmiri urged local police to maintain their duties and resist any external pressures until the withdrawal of Pakistani forces. He highlighted incidents where local youth intercepted vehicles allegedly transporting weapons from Pakistan, which he claims pose a significant threat to public safety. Kashmiri warned that armed groups could target civilians and security personnel, escalating violence in the area. He called for Pakistan to withdraw its military presence to allow residents to live peacefully. Additionally, Kashmiri noted that the Kashmiri diaspora in the United Kingdom is planning protests against these alleged abuses, with demonstrations set to occur in cities such as Bradford, Birmingham, Manchester, and London.
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The ongoing military presence of Pakistani forces in PoJK could lead to increased violence and instability in the region.
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