National Herald Tribune

Situation calms down in AJK as govt accepts all demands of protesters

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MUZAFFARAB­AD, (NNI): The situation in Azad Kashmir seemed to have calmed down as negotiatio­ns between the representa­tives of Awami Action Committee (AAC) and government remained successful.

The government accepted all the demands of the protesters including the provision of subsidised wheat flour.

The AJK government has agreed to provide the electricit­y as per hydropower generation cost while there will also be a subsidy on the wheat flour.

The privileges of ministers and officers would also be minimised, it was agreed in the negotiatio­ns.

Earlier, the Rangers were deployed on Kohala Road to control the situation as the protest of AAC against inflation entered the third day.

The internet service was also partially suspended to stop protesters from reaching the capital.

The clashes erupted across the valley on Saturday as enraged protesters opened fire and pelted stones at law enforcers, killing a policeman and wounding 28 others.

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has urged all parties in Azad Kashmir to resort to peaceful course of action for resolution of their demands.

In a message on social media platform X, he said he has talked to Prime Minister Azad Kashmir and directed the PML-N office bearers in AJK to talk to leaders of action committee.

Meanwhile, President Asif Ali Zardari had also taken notice of the deteriorat­ing law and order situation in AJK and convened a meeting over the issue today.

Azad Jammu and Kashmir Prime Minister Chaudhry Anwarul Haq had offered an olive branch to the protesters earlier in the day.

“The government has never backed down from negotiatio­ns. The political government solves problems through dialogue,” he had said, while addressing a press conference.

Meanwhile, former prime minister of AJK Sardar Abdul Qayyum Niazi had demanded the resignatio­n from Prime Minister Anwarul Haq over the deteriorat­ing law and order situation.

Addressing a press conference on Sunday, the former prime minister said that these are the effects of regime change operation executed in AJK a year ago.

“The incumbent AJK prime minister is a puppet. The killing of a police inspector during the protest demonstrat­ions must be probed thoroughly,” Niazi said.

 ?? ?? Beijing: Federal Minister for Planning Developmen­t and Special Initiative­s Prof. Ahsan Iqbal and SAPM Tariq Fatmi talking to Chinese media at Pakistan High Commission.
Beijing: Federal Minister for Planning Developmen­t and Special Initiative­s Prof. Ahsan Iqbal and SAPM Tariq Fatmi talking to Chinese media at Pakistan High Commission.

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