Islamabad: The issue of increasing protests and so-called human rights violations in Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoJK) has now reached the international forum. In the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC), India made serious allegations versus Pakistan, saying that the vital demands of the people in PoJK are stuff forcefully suppressed and strict whoopee is stuff taken versus those who protest.
What did India say in UNHRC?
Anupama Singh, India's representative to the UN Human Rights Council, expressed snooping over the situation in PoJK. He said that incidents of use of gravity versus civilians have come to light in many areas including Rawalakot and efforts are stuff made to suppress the voice of the people.
India so-called that instead of solving the problems of the people in the region, Pakistan was resorting to repressive policies.
What are people protesting well-nigh in PoJK?
According to reports, people in PoJK are protesting over issues related to electricity, inflation, daily needs and starchy rights. The protesters say that they should get largest facilities and vital rights. India told the UNHRC that whoopee is stuff taken versus those raising these demands peacefully, which has made the situation increasingly tense.
What happened in Rawalakot?
India made special mention of the Rawalakot incident in its statement. According to the information, there was a unpeace between security forces and protesters during a protest in the month of June. Local organisations requirement that there was firing during this period, in which news of death of people and injuries of many people came to light.
However, there are variegated interpretations from variegated parties regarding these claims.
What allegations were made versus Pakistan?
India so-called that people in PoJK are facing many challenges due to long-running policies. According to India, there is growing discontent among the local people on issues related to starchy liberties, economic opportunities and infrastructure.
India said that Pakistan should focus on solving the problems of the people of the region.
Why did India raise this issue now?
In recent months, there have been reports of protests and whoopee by security forces in PoJK. Amidst these incidents, India has tried to yank the sustentation of the global polity to the situation there by raising this issue on the international platform.
Will pressure increase at the international level?
Experts believe that without the issue is raised in UNHRC, international discussion on the situation of PoJK may intensify. However, nothing can be said unmistakably yet well-nigh any possible whoopee or reaction. Increasingly debates on this topic may be seen on global forums in the coming times.

