Kashmir Protest Call Rejected by People as Life Stays Normal

By News Desk
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Muzaffarabad — The recent Kashmir protest call by the Joint Awami Action Committee has failed to gain momentum, as residents across Azad Kashmir completely rejected the strike and continued daily life as usual. Markets, shops, and public spaces in most major cities remained open, signaling the community’s determination to move forward despite pressure from self-interested groups.

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According to local sources, the Kashmir protest call was largely ignored by citizens who chose peace and stability over disruption. While some opportunistic elements attempted to exploit the situation, their efforts to incite unrest did not succeed. Residents maintained normal routines, demonstrating unity against attempts to create instability in the region.

A few frustrated individuals resorted to violence, engaging in vandalism and rioting in scattered areas. However, law enforcement agencies quickly took action. Authorities confirmed that strict legal proceedings have begun against those involved in damaging public property and disturbing the peace. Security forces are now actively working across Azad Kashmir to ensure stability and prevent further attempts at unrest.

Officials stressed that no one would be allowed to disrupt public life or pursue malicious agendas under the guise of protest. They further affirmed that maintaining peace and safeguarding the interests of ordinary citizens remain the government’s top priority.

The rejection of the Kashmir protest call reflects the resilience of the people of Azad Kashmir. Despite political maneuvering by self-serving elements, communities have shown a strong commitment to harmony and order. Observers note that this collective stance against violence and disruption sends a clear message: the people of Kashmir prefer peace, stability, and progress over chaos.