On whose order did the Rangers troops enter Azad Kashmir from Kohala? Complete silence on behalf of the coalition government in the federation. Three companies of Rangers left Islamabad and after staying in Kohala for two hours, they went back. The local authorities of Azad Kashmir.
Monday, May 13, 2024
Muzaffarabad/Islamabad (Urdu Point Newspaper Latest - International Press Agency. May 13, 2024) The federal government has called back the Rangers from Azad Kashmir, while the Azad Kashmir government says that it did not request Islamabad to send additional forces, Prime Minister A.J. K Chaudhry Anwarul Haq says that his government did not request the federal government to send force to stop the public protest.
According to media sources, three companies of Rangers left Islamabad yesterday and stayed in Kohala for two hours. After she went back, the prime minister of Azad Kashmir says that his government did not make any request for additional force to stop the public protest.
On the order of the Rangers, they went to Azad Kashmir. This mystery remains unsolved. On the other hand, protests and long marches for 'cheap electricity and cheap flour' are going on in different districts of Azad Kashmir, in which there were clashes between the protesters and the police. Firing in Mirpur district on Saturday. Sub-Inspector Adnan Farooq was killed. Commissioner Mirpur Division Chaudhry Shaukat confirmed the death of Adnan in the incident that occurred in Islamgarh area of Mirpur.
The first round of talks between the government committee and the Joint Action Committee to end the violent protests and long marches in Azad Kashmir for the past three days and the demands of the protesters have failed, confirmed committee member Umar Nazir. Umar Nazir, in a brief conversation with the journalists, accused that the Islamabad government is not serious in solving their demands. The long march will resume due to protest and long march, it has been decided to keep all public and private educational institutions closed on Monday in Muzaffarabad division.
The Prime Minister of Azad Kashmir Chaudhry Anwarul Haq said in an interview with the British Broadcasting Corporation that the government's position regarding the deployment of FC and PC in Azad Kashmir is very clear. There are, in which foreign engineers are also working and after the recent attacks on foreign engineers, the Azad Kashmir government requested Islamabad to provide FC and PC to protect the water resources projects here. Accepting that both the forces were provided, the Prime Minister of Azad Kashmir claimed that these forces have not been called to stop any public protest.