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DNA Decodes: PoK, Balochistan Protests On Pakistan’s Independence Day | India News

On the Day of Independence of Pakistan, citizens in big cities such as Islamabad, sarcophagus and Karachi marked on this occasion, while Pakistan occupied a significant painting from the occupied Kashmir (POK), where the anti-government and anti-government slogans passed between sockets. Many of these slogans have been directly directed to the Pakistani Army General Asim Munir, and for the last 24 hours, Pok has been echoing in the towns and villages of Pok.

In today’s DNA, we analyzed the developing situation in Kashmir (POK) and Belochistan, which was occupied by Pakistan, which has led to widespread protests against military dominance and freedom demands of Independence Day.


The visuals in the region show protesters, including pointed slogans asking when the people of Pakistan will gain freedom from the army. A slogan referred to a local expression for Kashmir, “Kasheer Desh ve and emphasized an increasing feeling for Pok’s freedom from Pakistan and Jammu and Kashmir. The protesters claim that the Pakistan army has been under their boots for decades of Pok’s population, suppressing the opposition and rejecting rights.

In particular, the slogans raised on Pakistan’s Independence Day referred to Munir’s last trip to the United States. The protesters accused the army chief of making claims abroad abroad, and ignored the facts in Pok, while people, even children clearly understood.

Protest in Balochistan

In Balochistan, the day was observed with demonstrations. Here, too, the Day of Independence brought the demonstrations of discontent in which protesters waved black flags. The state has long seen demands for freedom from Pakistan. Protesters and activists claim that the region suffers from constant military pressure that the region’s risk of disappearing against the army or the government is at risk of disappearing.

Baloch leader Mir Yar Baloch released on social media and declared that the “Republic of Balochistan” rejected Pakistan’s Independence Day.

Critics from both Pok and Balochistan argue that Pakistan is not by the colonial forces, but still “chained ıyla with military dominance, first of all. Although Pakistan accepts democracy after independence, no prime minister has completed a full five -year period and the army was not seen as the final authority. Currently, while Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s nominal president, the real power is based on General Asim Munir, who is under the direction of national decisions. Protesters claim that true freedom for the people of Pakistan will come only when these “slavery chains” breaks.


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