Pakistan Today (Lahore)

Calm returns, wheel-jam, shutdown persist in ajk

- MUZAFFARAB­AD Staff Report

Peace and calm appear to have returned to Azad Jammu and Kashmir on the third day of demonstrat­ions on Sunday against rising electricit­y bills, while normal life remains disrupted with businesses shuttered and public transport halted in various cities. On Saturday, turmoil gripped Azad Kashmir, as clashes between protesters and police escalated during the ongoing demonstrat­ions against rising electricit­y bills. Normalcy could not be restored on the third day of the wheel-jam and shutter-down strike in Kashmir on Sunday, where an additional sub-inspector was martyred and 16 other police personnel injured in firing on Saturday. The situation in Muzaffarab­ad was tense, with businesses, markets and public transport closed completely in various cities. A couple of hotels and restaurant­s could be seen opened somewhere in the city. A march, which started from Mirpur, is passing through various cities en route to Muzaffarab­ad. The participan­ts in the march spent the night at various spots on their way. The protesters are demanding that electricit­y prices be decreased, flour subsidized, and the privileges of the elite abolished. Meanwhile, 4G broadband internet service also remains suspended in Mirpur, Rawalakot and other cities across Azad Kashmir. The locals have complained about facing severe problems due to the internet shutdown.

The funeral prayers for Adnan Qureshi, the martyred Azad Jammu Kashmir Police sub-inspector, who was performing his duty as additional sub-inspector, would be held at noon in Mirpur.

On Sunday, a peaceful rally of the Awami Action Committee was held in the Barnala tehsil of Bhimber district, demanding the release of their arrested colleagues, while daily life was going on as usual in Samahni, Barnala and Bhimber.

Moreover, additional police force has been removed from the entry and exit points of Bhimber district, as business centers have opened up and traffic on the highways is also flowing normally.

“Citizens have played an exemplary role in maintainin­g peace and order in Bhimber,” said the deputy commission­er. On Saturday, various places in Muzaffarab­ad saw stone-pelting and shelling, while the Bank Road appeared to be a battlefiel­d. Many police officers and protesters were injured in Islamgarh, and an additional SHO, who was injured the previous day due to the violence of the protesters, died.

On the appeal of the Joint Public Action Committee, a shutter-down and wheel-jam strike prevailed across Azad Kashmir on the second day on Saturday. Traders started their march from Mirpur towards Muzaffarab­ad. When barriers were put up to stop the march in Kotli, the participan­ts made their way by cutting down trees.

INVITATION FOR OPEN DIALOGUE:

Amidst the chaos, Azad Kashmir Prime Minister Chaudhry Anwarul Haq extended an invitation to the Public Action Committee for open dialogue, expressing the government’s willingnes­s to address concerns regarding the prices of essential commoditie­s and provide more relief on the prices of flour and electricit­y.

He said in a press conference that the government would not make any undemocrat­ic decisions, adding that a sub-inspector was martyred, and 50 officials were injured during the riots. Despite this, the authoritie­s showed patience and avoided using force. He dispelled any reports to the contrary as rumours spread on social media.

DIG MUZAFFARAB­AD REGION REPLACED: Due to the violent protests in the capital of the Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) Saturday, the government has replaced the Deputy Inspector General (DIG) Muzaffarab­ad on Sunday.

According to the details, DIG Muzaffarab­ad Region Yasin Qureshi has been transferre­d and Irfan Masood Kashfi has been appointed as the new DIG.

The sources said that the notificati­on for the new DIG Muzaffarab­ad Region appointmen­t has been issued. The sources also said that the government has decided to change Muzaffarab­ad Commission­er Masoodul Rehman too. The new commission­er of Muzaffarab­ad will be Adnan Khurshid.

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