The announcement by AAC was made in the context of the inability of the government to fulfil its promises under the mutually agreed-upon conditions of the previously submitted charter of demands.
Several members of the Teacher Coordination Committee (TCC) of Gilgit-Baltistan (GB) in the Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) region held a press conference to highlight the multiple difficulties and "dubious practices" in the education system in the area.
Traders in Gilgit city complained about the unlawful activities that were happening due to security lapse and irresponsible behaviour of the security agencies.
The week-long sit-in has been postponed for three weeks and along with it, Etihad Chowk has also been vacated, after negotiations between the Pakistan government and the Awami Action Committee, as reported by Pakistan vernacular media, the Daily K2.
Depleting water reserves and forest fires are common issues that concern the local people in the region. However, the authorities have still not taken any action regarding the matter.
The Gilgit-Baltistan authority in Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir (PoK) was compelled to suspend tax collection after heavy protests, Pakistan-based vernacular media reported.
In Bradford, the protesters outside the Consulate of Pakistan raised slogans against Islamabad, demanding rights for the people of PoK. They demanded free electricity, employment, and better education facilities for those living in the occupied territory.
The people of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) have strongly rejected Islamabad's call for 'Kashmir Solidarity Day' on February 5 and have demonstrated against Pakistan for not providing rights to them.
Undeterred by the harsh weather conditions, protesters are taking to the streets, intensifying pressure on the administration. The protests also include demands for basic rights, such as employment, electricity, education, and a life above destitution.
Millat Jafaria Gilgit-Baltistan leader Agha Syed Rahat Hussain Al-Husseini urged the people of Gilgit-Baltistan, organisations, and associations to fully participate in the sit-ins, as reported by Pakistan vernacular media, the Daily K2.
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