Hundreds hit the streets in PoK's Kotli to protest against forcible land grabbing by Pakistan Army

Hundreds of Kotli residents in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) are hitting the streets to protest against forcible land grabbing by the Pakistan Army.

Hundreds hit the streets in PoK's Kotli to protest against forcible land grabbing by Pakistan Army
Pic courtsey: ANI

New Delhi: Hundreds of Kotli residents in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) are hitting the streets to protest against forcible land grabbing by the Pakistan Army.

Protesters were seen raising anti-Pakistan army and anti-establishment slogans during demonstration against forcible land grabbing.

In recent times, PoK has witnessed a series of protests by residents against the Nawaz Sharif government for the ongoing atrocities and human rights violation by Pakistani forces.

Ever since July, PoK region has been witnessing unrest, with hundreds of people coming out in the open to protest against the Pakistani establishment.

The locals in PoK have alleged that the July 21 election, which saw Nawaz Sharif's Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) winning 32 out of 41 seats, was rigid.

The protesters have maintained that they were not allowed to cast their votes, and Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) agency and others rigged the polls in favour of Sharif's PML(N).

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