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The 2024 Azad Kashmir protests were a series of six day long protests, sit-ins, shutter-downs, demonstrations and wheel-jam strikes starting on 8 May against the Federal Government of Pakistan and the Government of Azad Kashmir, calling for lower prices for wheat, flour, and electricity, in addition to other demands. Many of the protests were ...
The history of protests in Pakistan dates back to its establishment as an independent nation for India's Muslim population in 1947. Since then, Pakistan has seen a multitude of protests and uprisings, serving as a reflection of the various political, social, and economic challenges it has encountered throughout its history.
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Protesters in the Pakistan-held part of Kashmir called off rallies over price hikes that have left four people dead after authorities agreed to lower prices of electricity and wheat. The local ...
The Government of Azad Kashmir revokes the Peaceful Assembly and Public Order Ordinance 2024 that was introduced in November and barred “unregistered organisations” from holding protests without permission following widespread protests and strikes in the region.
Restrictions part of India’s efforts to curb protest that could turn into demands for ending Delhi’s rule in disputed region India bans pro-Palestinian protests amid fears it could trigger ...
The schedule of the election was announced by the Election Commission of India on 16 August 2024. [42] [43] The date of counting of votes was postponed from 4 October to 8 October. [44] [45] Phase wise schedule of 2024 Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly election Phase I Phase II Phase III
On 13 November 2024, Imran Khan issued a "final call" for a protest on November 24 in Islamabad from his imprisonment in Adiala Jail. The announcement was in response to the Twenty-sixth Amendment to the Constitution of Pakistan, which he criticised for infringing on rights. Khan and his party opposed the amendment, describing it as an attack ...