There is a uniform behind this terrorism…’ Asim Munir becomes General Dyer in PoK


There is a uniform behind this terrorism...' Asim Munir becomes General Dyer in PoK

At present, the smell of gunpowder and the screams of innocents are echoing in the valleys of Pakistan’s illegally occupied Kashmir (PoK). The Pakistani rulers have shown the most dreadful face of oppression on the local people who have been protesting peacefully for months against the shortage of flour, skyrocketing electricity prices and heavy taxes. In the name of dispersing the peacefully protesting unarmed civilians, elderly and youth, Pakistani Rangers and Punjab Police opened fire directly. According to eyewitnesses, blood was seen scattered on the streets of Muzaffarabad and surrounding areas, which brought back memories of the Jallianwala Bagh massacre, one of the darkest pages of history. This barbaric action has forced the entire valley to smolder.

PoK echoes with slogans of ‘terrorism behind the uniform’, Army Chief on target People have gathered on the streets of PoK against this oppressive policy of Pakistani Army. The angry protesters raised very sharp slogans against the Pakistani Army and the government there. Slogans like ‘This is terrorism, there is uniform behind it’ are echoing on the streets, which are directly challenging the arrogance of the Pakistani Army. Local citizens and human rights activists are openly comparing Pakistan’s Army Chief General Asim Munir with the cruel General Dyer of the British rule. People say that just as Dyer had opened fire on unarmed people, in the same way, on the instructions of Munir, Pakistani executioners and security forces are hunting their own citizens.

Internet shutdown and heavy restrictions, Kashmiri people declare war across borders To hide the situation from the eyes of the world, the Pakistani administration has completely disrupted internet and mobile services in the entire PoK. Despite this, lakhs of people are standing on the streets on the call of the local Awami Action Committee. The protesters clearly say that now this fight is not just for cheap flour or electricity, but for freedom and self-respect from the atrocities of the Pakistani Army. There are reports of military vehicles being stopped at various places and anger being vented on government properties. International analysts believe that Pakistan’s poor economic condition and this blatant violation of human rights is going to become a cause of major international embarrassment for Islamabad in the coming days.