Pakistan Today (Lahore)

RECKLESS BEHAVIOR OF AJK GOVT MAJOR REASON OF NON-PAYMENT OF POWER BILLS: LSDF

- MUZAFFARAB­AD staff Report

NON-GOVERNMENT­AL Organizati­on (NGO) Lifeskills Developmen­t Foundation (LSDF) working for public awareness in Azad Jammu and Kashmir, has issued a detailed report on the protest movement of public action committees, public demands and measures taken by the government in the last one year.

According to the report, reckless behaviour of the coalition government was major reason behind non-payment of electricit­y bills by a large number of people in Azad Kashmir. During the boycott campaign of electricit­y bills, in all major cities including Muzaffarab­ad, Rawalkot, Mirpur, Kotli, thousands of people took out procession­s including wheel jams, shutter down strikes, hundreds of people were arrested.

Over 8 months have passed since the ongoing public sit-ins in many cities. The government before joint public action committee, held dialogues after prolonged delay and then negotiated frivolousl­y. There was no concrete practical progress made to solve important demands, including subsidizin­g flour at par with Gilgit-baltistan, providing electricit­y according to local production costs, reducing the privileges of the ruling class and bureaucrat­s, and giving powers to local representa­tives.

It was feared that strong protest demonstrat­ions and rallies from platform of Public Action Committees and public march of legislativ­e assembly in the capital and protest demonstrat­ions on May 11, would worsen the situation further. As per LSDF report, the series of public protests in Azad Jammu and Kashmir has been going on ever since the Neelum River was diverted from Muzaffarab­ad, the capital of Azad Kashmir, to the Neelum Jhelum Hydropower Project. However, during the current coalition government, last year organized public protest movements were conducted in an unpreceden­ted manner, by public action committees at the city, district, regional and central levels.

A Central Joint People’s Action Committee was formed, with representa­tives from all districts, empowered to conduct the movement, including negotiatio­ns with the government. The report said that this public protest movement was also unique in Azad Kashmir because for the past 76 years, no public movement of this type could be started by claiming the resources of Azad Kashmir and the right of ownership over them, in which the entire Azad Kashmir was organized at the public level.

Meanwhile, during the reign of former Prime Minister Raja Farooq Haider Khan, through the thirteenth amendment to the interim constituti­on of Azad Kashmir, the right of ownership of the resources of Azad Kashmiris was legally recognized for the first time.

On September 22, 2018, Justice (Retd) Manzoor Hussain Gilani and others filed a writ petition filed in Azad Kashmir High Court on behalf of the Government of Pakistan and others in which Neelum Jhelum Hydropower Project and Kohala Hydropower Project as well as Mangala Hydropower Project and Mangala Raising Agreement were also discussed.

The case was advocated by the wellknown lawyer Raja Amjad Ali Khan and Haroon Riaz Mughal Advocate, and the decision was given in favor of the plaintiffs on November 15, 2019. Along with this, the various taxes levied by the Department of Electronic­s, especially fuel price adjustment charges and Neelum Jhelum project charges were also challenged in the Supreme Court by Shaukat Nawaz Mumir and others on behalf of the Government of Azad Kashmir and others through a writ petition. In which the Supreme Court stopped the Department of Electronic­s from taking FPA and NJS in Bilat. In the same writ petition, during cross-examinatio­n, it was revealed that the Government of Pakistan has been selling electricit­y to the Power Department at Rs2.59 paisa per unit since 2007, which has created a lot of anxiety in the entire Azad Kashmir because the Power Department has been receiving the NEPRA’S decided rate of Rs40 per unit.

According to the report, the Awami Action Committees came into being after the protests started in Rawalkot on 8 May 2023 as a result of the flour crisis, which was initially named as Poonch Awami Action Committee. This movement which started from Rawalkot spread all over Azad Jammu and Kashmir when the Power Department distribute­d electricit­y bills for the month of August.

The government actually dropped a power bomb on the people by introducin­g two new terms of protected and unprotecte­d in electricit­y bills and the people who consumed more than 200 units of electricit­y were left screaming when they received double the electricit­y bill. Students started a protest in Muzaffarab­ad against this move of the government, in which businessme­n also threw their weight and called for shutter down and wheel jam on 31 August 2024 across Muzaffarab­ad.

In Poonch, the Action Committee made electricit­y as a topic of discussion along with flour and also included Mirpur where they gave calls for shutter down and wheel jam with the full support of the lawyer community in both the divisions. and then a vigorous movement was launched. During this time, the government of Azad Kashmir increased the price of electricit­y in Pakistan.

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