London [UK], Violent protests and shutdown strike in Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoJK) halted after Islamabad announced an immediate grant of PKR 23 billion to address the demands of fair power pricing and subsidized wheat flour. Went. The UK-based United Kashmir People's National Party (UKPNP) issued a statement confirming the region's long-standing grievances. In the statement, the UKPNP highlighted decades of denial of fundamental human rights, citing injustice, inequality and the systematic plunder of nature. The party condemned the flare-up of violence as a permanent issue of resources and blamed it on the deployment of para-military forces like the Punjab Constabulary and Fronty Constabulary, which were notorious for their alleged inhumane actions. There were reports of the death of three civilians and injuries to more than 100 people during the firing.Peaceful protests escalated after Pakistan Rangers and local police crackdown on local leaders UKPNP expressed concern over redeployment of para-military forces, fearing further repression of people's movement, party Has fully supported the peaceful struggle under the leadership of ACTION. Emphasizing its pro-people and pro-peace stance, the committee strongly rejected allegations of foreign funding, links with India, Taliban, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf.
), Baloch Liberatio Army, or any alleged Jewish lobby, Foreign Affairs Committee, UKPNP Chairman Shabbir Choudhary condemns the spread of fake propaganda by Pakistani politicians, secret agencies and media outlets. He stressed the loss of credibility in such allegations, citing historical examples of baseless allegations against dissenting voices. In its demands, the UKPNP called for the establishment of a national grid in so-called 'Azad Kashmir', thereby ensuring local control over electricity generation and distribution.It advocated the sale of surplus power to Pakistan, emphasizing community control over resources, especially reservoirs and dams. Furthermore, the UKPNP emphasized the need for autonomous management of affairs according to local priorities and needs, with Act 74 Demanded cancellation. With Islamabad's concessions, the people of PoJK remain steadfast in their pursuit of justice and autonomy, holding out hope for a future free from exploitation and denial of fundamental rights.